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7-letter words containing e, n

  • calends — the first day of each month in the ancient Roman calendar
  • calzone — a dish of Italian origin consisting of pizza dough folded over a filling of cheese and tomatoes, herbs, ham, etc
  • camenae — a group of nymphs originally associated with a sacred spring in Rome, later identified with the Greek Muses
  • cameron — David (William Donald). born 1966, British politician; leader of the Conservative party 2005–16; prime minister 2010–16
  • camoens — Luis Vaz de (lwiʃ vɑʃ ˈdəː). 1524–80, Portuguese epic poet; author of The Lusiads (1572)
  • cananea — a city in N Mexico: copper mining and smelting.
  • canapes — Plural form of canape.
  • cancell — Obsolete spelling of cancel.
  • cancels — Plural form of cancel.
  • cancers — Plural form of cancer.
  • candace — a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “glowing.”.
  • candela — the basic SI unit of luminous intensity; the luminous intensity in a given direction of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 × 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of (1⁄683) watt per steradian
  • candent — glowing with heat
  • candice — a female given name.
  • candide — a philosophical novel (1759) by Voltaire.
  • candied — Food such as candied fruit has been covered with sugar or has been cooked in sugar syrup.
  • candies — Plural form of candy.
  • candled — Simple past tense and past participle of candle.
  • candler — a long, usually slender piece of tallow or wax with an embedded wick that is burned to give light.
  • candles — Plural form of candle.
  • cane it — to do something with great power, force, or speed or consume something such as alcohol in large quantities
  • canella — the fragrant cinnamon-like inner bark of a West Indian tree, Canella winterana (family Canellaceae) used as a spice and in medicine
  • canetti — Elias. 1905–94, British novelist and writer, born in Bulgaria, who usually wrote in German. His works include the novel Auto da Fé (1935). Nobel prize for literature 1981
  • canines — of or like a dog; relating to or characteristic of dogs: canine loyalty.
  • cankers — Plural form of canker.
  • cankery — having a canker or cankers
  • cankles — Plural form of cankle.
  • cannels — an oily, compact coal, burning readily and brightly.
  • canners — Plural form of canner.
  • cannery — A cannery is a factory where food is canned.
  • cannier — careful; cautious; prudent: a canny reply.
  • cantate — the 98th psalm sung as a non-metrical hymn
  • canteen — A canteen is a place in a factory, shop, or college where meals are served to the people who work or study there.
  • canters — Plural form of canter.
  • cantine — Alternative form of canteen.
  • cantles — Plural form of cantle.
  • cantlet — a piece, fragment, or cantle
  • cantred — a district comprising a hundred villages
  • canzone — a Provençal or Italian lyric, often in praise of love or beauty
  • capelan — Alternative form of capelin.
  • capelin — a small marine food fish, Mallotus villosus, occurring in northern and Arctic seas: family Osmeridae (smelts)
  • caprine — of or resembling a goat
  • carbeen — an Australian eucalyptus tree, E. tessellaris, having drooping branches and grey bark
  • carbene — a neutral divalent free radical, such as methylene: CH2
  • carbine — A carbine is a light automatic rifle.
  • carbone — Obsolete form of carbon.
  • careens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of careen.
  • carleen — a female given name, form of Caroline.
  • carline — a Eurasian thistle-like plant, Carlina vulgaris, having spiny leaves and flower heads surrounded by raylike whitish bracts: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • carmine — Carmine is a deep bright-red colour.
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