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6-letter words containing e, n, r, o

  • pernio — chilblain.
  • pernod — an aniseed-flavoured apéritif from France
  • pernor — a person who takes or receives the rents, profits, or other benefit of an estate, lands, etc.
  • perron — an outside platform upon which the entrance door of a building opens, with steps leading to it.
  • person — a human being, whether an adult or child: The table seats four persons.
  • phoner — a person making a telephone call
  • pineroSir Arthur Wing, 1855–1934, English playwright and actor.
  • ponder — to consider something deeply and thoroughly; meditate (often followed by over or upon).
  • procne — a princess of Athens, who punished her husband for raping her sister Philomela by feeding him the flesh of their son. She was changed at her death into a swallow
  • proner — having a natural inclination or tendency to something; disposed; liable: to be prone to anger.
  • prones — a sermon or a brief hortatory introduction to a sermon, usually delivered at a service at which the Eucharist is celebrated.
  • pronet — (language)  
  • proven — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • pteron — (in a classical temple) a colonnade parallel to, but apart from, the cella.
  • pyrone — either of two heterocyclic ketones having the formula C 5 H 4 O 2 .
  • reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
  • reborn — having undergone rebirth.
  • reckon — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
  • recoin — a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
  • redone — to do again; repeat.
  • region — an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body: a region of the earth.
  • rejoin — to say in answer; reply, especially to counterreply.
  • reknot — to knot again
  • reloan — a further loan of the same money, a renewed loan
  • renoirJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1894–1979, French film director and writer.
  • renown — widespread and high repute; fame.
  • renton — a city in W Washington, near Seattle.
  • renvoi — the expulsion by a government of an alien, especially a foreign diplomat, from the country.
  • reopen — shop: open again
  • repone — to restore (someone) to his or her former status, office, etc; rehabilitate
  • repton — Humphry. 1752–1818, English landscape gardener
  • reston — James (Barrett) ("Scotty") 1909–1995, U.S. journalist, born in Scotland.
  • retcon — a subsequent revision of an established story in film, TV, video games, or comics: In an awkward retcon of his origin story, the hero’s parents survived the attack but suffered complete memory loss.
  • rezone — to reclassify (a property, neighborhood, etc.) as belonging to a different zone or being subject to different zoning restrictions.
  • rockne — Knute (Kenneth) [noot] /nut/ (Show IPA), 1888–1931, U.S. football coach, born in Norway.
  • rodent — belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc.
  • rodney — George Brydges [brij-iz] /ˈbrɪdʒ ɪz/ (Show IPA), Baron, 1718–92, British admiral.
  • romneyGeorge, 1734–1802, English painter.
  • rondel — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end.
  • ronnel — a type of pesticide
  • ronnie — a male or female given name, form of Ronald or Veronica.
  • rooney — Wayne (Mark). born 1985, English footballer; he played for Everton (2002–2004) and Manchester United (from 2004); England's record goalscorer
  • rostenNorman, 1914–1995, U.S. poet and playwright.
  • rotten — decomposing or decaying; putrid; tainted, foul, or bad-smelling.
  • rounce — the handle that is turned to move paper and plates on a printing press
  • rowena — a female given name.
  • senhor — a Portuguese term of address equivalent to sir or Mr., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a man. Abbreviation: Sr.
  • senior — older or elder (designating the older of two men bearing the same name, as a father whose son is named after him, often written as Sr. or sr. following the name): I'd like to speak with the senior Mr. Hansen, please. I'm privileged to introduce Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Sr. Compare junior (def 1).
  • senora — a Spanish term of address equivalent to Mrs., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a married or older woman. Abbreviation: Sra.
  • sensor — a mechanical device sensitive to light, temperature, radiation level, or the like, that transmits a signal to a measuring or control instrument.
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