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6-letter words containing e, n, o

  • conure — any of various small American parrots of the genus Aratinga and related genera
  • convex — Convex is used to describe something that curves outwards in the middle.
  • convey — To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone.
  • cooned — Simple past tense and past participle of coon.
  • cooner — coon dog.
  • copine — Any of a group of highly conserved, calcium-dependent membrane proteins found in a variety of eukaryotes.
  • cornea — The cornea is the transparent skin covering the outside of your eye.
  • corned — (esp of beef) cooked and then preserved or pickled in salt or brine, now often canned
  • cornel — any cornaceous plant of the genus Cornus, such as the dogwood and dwarf cornel
  • corner — A corner is a point or an area where two or more edges, sides, or surfaces of something join.
  • cornet — A cornet is a musical instrument of the brass family that looks like a small trumpet.
  • cosine — a trigonometric function that in a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the hypotenuse; the sine of the complement
  • costen — (transitive, obsolete) To try; tempt.
  • covens — Plural form of coven.
  • covent — (obsolete) convent.
  • cowmen — Plural form of cowman.
  • cozens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cozen.
  • crepon — a thin material made of fine wool or silk, or both
  • cronel — The iron head of a tilting spear.
  • crones — Plural form of crone.
  • cronet — the coronet of a horse's hoof or the hair which grows over this area
  • cronje — Hansie, full name Wessel Johannes Cronje (1969–2002); South African cricketer. He captained South Africa (1994–2000); banned for life from cricket for match-fixing in 2001
  • crowne — Obsolete spelling of crown.
  • cteno- — ctenoid scales, teeth, etc.
  • daemon — a demigod
  • deacon — A deacon is a member of the clergy, for example in the Church of England, who is lower in rank than a priest.
  • deamon — (spelling)   It's spelled "daemon".
  • debond — To remove a bonding agent such as glue, or to free from such a bonding.
  • debone — to remove the bones from (a piece of meat or fish)
  • defcon — any of several alert statuses for U.S. military forces, ranked numerically from normal, 5, to maximum readiness, 1.
  • dehorn — to remove or prevent the growth of the horns of (cattle, sheep, or goats)
  • delano — a city in S California.
  • demons — sources of worry or conflict which trouble a person or a group of people
  • denom. — (religious) denomination
  • denote — If one thing denotes another, it is a sign or indication of it.
  • dento- — denti-
  • denton — a town in NW England, in Tameside unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 26 866 (2001)
  • dentro — (demoscene, rare) A production that is classified somewhere between a demo and an intro.
  • depone — to declare (something) under oath; testify; depose
  • deuton — deuteron.
  • dhoney — Dated form of dhoni.
  • dinero — a former silver coin of Peru, the 10th part of a sol.
  • ditone — (obsolete, music) An interval of two tones.
  • docent — privatdocent.
  • docken — something of no value or importance
  • doesnt — Misspelling of doesn't.
  • dolent — (archaic) Sad, sorrowful.
  • doline — A depression (basin, hollow) in karstic terrain / limestone.
  • dolmen — a structure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone.
  • domine — lord; master (used as a title of address).
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