6-letter words containing e, n, o
- ignore — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- ignote — (obsolete) unknown.
- imogen — a female given name.
- impone — to wager; stake.
- in one — You can use in one to indicate that something is a single unit, but is made up of several different parts or has several different functions.
- income — the monetary payment received for goods or services, or from other sources, as rents or investments.
- indole — a colorless to yellowish solid, C 8 H 7 N, having a low melting point and a fecal odor, found in the oil of jasmine and clove and as a putrefaction product from animals' intestines: used in perfumery and as a reagent.
- indore — a former state in central India: now part of Madhya Pradesh.
- insole — the inner sole of a shoe or boot.
- intoed — having inwardly turned toes.
- intone — to utter with a particular tone or voice modulation.
- invoke — to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for: to invoke God's mercy.
- inwove — Simple past form of inweave.
- iodine — a nonmetallic halogen element occurring at ordinary temperatures as a grayish-black crystalline solid that sublimes to a dense violet vapor when heated: used in medicine as an antiseptic. Symbol: I; atomic weight: 126.904; atomic number: 53; specific gravity: (solid) 4.93 at 20°C.
- ionise — to separate or change into ions.
- ionize — to separate or change into ions.
- ionone — a light-yellow to colorless, slightly water-soluble liquid that is either one or a mixture of two unsaturated ketones having the formula C 13 H 20 O, used chiefly in perfumery.
- iphone — Alternative case form of iPhone.
- ireton — Henry. 1611–51, English Parliamentarian general in the Civil War; son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. His plan for a constitutional monarchy was rejected by Charles I (1647), whose death warrant he signed; lord deputy of Ireland (1650–51)
- ironed — Simple past tense and past participle of iron.
- ironer — a person or thing that irons.
- jetton — an inscribed counter or token.
- jevons — William Stanley, 1835–82, English economist and logician.
- joanne — a female given name.
- joined — to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
- joiner — a person or thing that joins.
- jorden — Alternative form of jordan.
- jounce — a jouncing movement.
- joyner — Florence Griffith ("Flo Jo") 1959–98, U.S. track athlete (sister-in-law of Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee).
- kanone — a person who is an expert skier.
- keaton — Buster (Joseph Francis Keaton) 1895–1966, U.S. film comedian and director.
- kedron — Kidron.
- kelson — keelson.
- kensho — (sumo) prize money given to encourage rikishi by sponsors.
- kenton — Stan(ley Newcomb) 1912–79, U.S. jazz composer, pianist, and bandleader.
- kenyon — John Samuel, 1874–1959, U.S. phonetician and educator.
- kepone — a highly toxic insecticide, C10Cl10O, that persists in the environment and accumulates in the food chain: its use is now prohibited
- kerion — (medicine) A response condition to a fungal ringworm infection of the hair follicles of the scalp and beard accompanied by secondary bacterial infection, usually presenting itself as raised, spongy lesions.
- kernos — a Mycenaean ceramic piece, usually in the form of a ring, to which were attached a number of cups or vases.
- ketone — any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 or CH 3 COC 2 H 5 .
- kinone — benzoquinone, a yellow crystalline water-soluble ketone used in the production of dyestuffs
- kjolen — a mountain range between Norway and Sweden. Highest peak, Mt. Kebnekaise, 7005 feet (2135 meters).
- kl-one — A frame language. Not to be confused with KL1.
- knowed — a simple past tense and past participle of know1 .
- knowen — (archaic) Past participle of know.
- knower — to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
- knowes — knoll1 .
- knowne — Archaic spelling of known.
- koines — Plural form of koine.
- koneke — a farm vehicle with runners in front and wheels at the rear