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5-letter words containing g, e, n

  • -geny — indicating origin or manner of development
  • agane — Obsolete spelling of again.
  • agena — a U.S. upper stage, with a restartable liquid-propellant engine, used with various booster stages to launch satellites into orbit around the earth and send probes to the moon and planets: also used as a docking target in the Gemini program.
  • agend — Obsolete form of agendum.
  • agene — a chemical (nitrogen trichloride) formerly used to bleach flour
  • agent — A chemical that has a particular effect or is used for a particular purpose can be referred to as a particular kind of agent.
  • agnel — a gold coin of France of the 13th–16th centuries, bearing the figure of a lamb.
  • agnes — Saint. ?292–?304 ad, Christian child martyr under Diocletian. Feast day: Jan 21
  • agnew — Spiro (ˈspɪərəʊ) Theodore. 1918–96, US Republican politician; vice president (1969–73)
  • agone — ago; past
  • angel — Angels are spiritual beings that some people believe are God's servants in heaven.
  • anger — Anger is the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way.
  • angie — a male or female given name, form of Angel.
  • angle — An angle is the difference in direction between two lines or surfaces. Angles are measured in degrees.
  • began — Began is the past tense of begin.
  • begin — To begin to do something means to start doing it.
  • begun — Begun is the past participle of begin.
  • being — Being is the present participle of be1.
  • benga — a Kenyan popular music featuring guitars
  • binge — If you go on a binge, you do too much of something, such as drinking alcohol, eating, or spending money.
  • cheng — Alternative form of sheng (Chinese wind instrument).
  • conge — permission to depart or dismissal, esp when formal
  • degen — (cant) Sword.
  • deign — If you say that someone deigned to do something, you are expressing your disapproval of the fact that they did it unwillingly, because they thought they were too important to do it.
  • deng. — Doctor of Engineering
  • dinge — the condition of being dingy.
  • eagan — a town in SE Minnesota.
  • eigen — Manfred. born 1927, German physical chemist: shared the Nobel prize for chemistry (1967) for developing his relaxation technique for studying fast reactions
  • eigne — first-born
  • eking — Manage to support oneself or make a living with difficulty.
  • elgin — a market town in NE Scotland, the administrative centre of Moray, on the River Lossie: ruined 13th-century cathedral: distilling, engineering. Pop: 20 829 (2001)
  • elgon — Mountextinct volcano on the Kenyan-Ugandan border: 14,178 ft (4,321 m): crater, 5 mi (8 km) wide
  • engin — engineer
  • engle — A favourite; a paramour; an ingle.
  • ennog — a back alley
  • enugu — a state of S Nigeria. Capital: Enugu. Pop: 3 257 298 (2006). Area: 7161 sq km (2765 sq miles)
  • ergon — (physics) Work, measured in terms of the quantity of heat to which it is equivalent.
  • exing — Present participle of ex.
  • eying — Present participle of eye.
  • f eng — Fellow of the Fellowship of Engineering
  • feign — to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of: to feign sickness.
  • fleng — A parallel logic language.
  • funge — (obsolete) A fungus.
  • galen — Latin Galenus [guh-lee-nuh s] /gəˈli nəs/ (Show IPA). Claudius, a.d. c130–c200, Greek physician and writer on medicine.
  • gance — Abel (abɛl). 1889–1981, French film director, whose works include J'accuse (1919, 1937) and Napoléon (1927), which introduced the split-screen technique
  • ganef — a thief, swindler, crook, or rascal.
  • gayne — (obsolete) To gain; to avail.
  • geans — heart cherry.
  • geant — A simulation, tracking and drawing package for HEP.
  • gen-x — An expert system developed by General Electric.

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