5-letter words containing e, n, o
- teno- — tendon
- tenon — a projection formed on the end of a timber or the like for insertion into a mortise of the same dimensions.
- tenor — the course of thought or meaning that runs through something written or spoken; purport; drift.
- teton — the westernmost branch of the Dakota Indians.
- token — something serving to represent or indicate some fact, event, feeling, etc.; sign: Black is a token of mourning.
- toned — any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc.: shrill tones.
- toner — a person or thing that tones.
- toney — tony
- tonne — metric ton.
- torne — a river in N Sweden, forming part of the Swedish-Finnish border, flowing SE to the Gulf of Bothnia. 354 miles (570 km) long.
- trone — a large pair of scales, a spring balance, or other weighing device located in a town or marketplace to weigh goods and merchandise.
- venlo — a city in SE Netherlands.
- venom — the poisonous fluid that some animals, as certain snakes and spiders, secrete and introduce into the bodies of their victims by biting, stinging, etc.
- woden — the chief god of the pagan Anglo-Saxons, identified with the Scandinavian Odin.
- woken — a past participle of wake1 .
- women — plural of woman.
- woned — Simple past tense and past participle of won.
- worne — Obsolete spelling of worn, Past participle of wear.
- woven — a past participle of weave.
- xeno- — indicating something strange, different, or foreign
- xenon — a heavy, colorless, chemically inactive, monatomic gaseous element used for filling radio, television, and luminescent tubes. Symbol: Xe; atomic weight: 131.30; atomic number: 54.
- xopen — X/Open
- yonge — Charlotte M(ary). 1823–1901, British novelist, whose works reflect the religious ideals of the Oxford Movement. Her best-known book is The Heir of Redclyffe (1853)
- yonne — a department in central France. 2881 sq. mi. (7460 sq. km). Capital: Auxerre.
- zendo — the meditation room of a Zen monastery.
- zoned — any continuous area that differs in some respect, or is distinguished for some purpose, from adjoining areas, or within which certain distinctive circumstances exist or are established: The decisions were formulated in a zone of uncertainty. The temperature lies outside the danger zone.
- zoner — Someone who zones things.
- zones — Plural form of zone.