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6-letter words containing g, e, n, i

  • winger — (in Rugby, soccer, etc.) a person who plays a wing position.
  • winges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winge.
  • zinged — vitality, animation, or zest.
  • zingel — an edible freshwater perch of Europe with a long, slender body
  • zinger — a quick, witty, or pointed remark or retort: During the debate she made a couple of zingers that deflated the opposition.
  • \begin — (text, chat)   The LaTeX command used with \end to delimit an environment within which the text is formatted in a certain way. E.g. \begintable...\endtable. Used humorously in writing to indicate a context or to remark on the surrounded text. For example: \begin{flame} Predicate logic is the only good programming language. Anyone who would use anything else is an idiot. Also, all computers should be tredecimal instead of binary. \end{flame} Scribe users at CMU and elsewhere used to use @Begin/@End in an identical way (LaTeX was built to resemble Scribe). On Usenet, this construct would more frequently be rendered as "" and "" (a la HTML), or "#ifdef FLAME" and "#endif FLAME" (a la C preprocessor).
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