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6-letter words containing g, n, e

  • genome — a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.
  • genova — Italian name of Genoa.
  • genres — Plural form of genre.
  • genric — Pertaining to genre.
  • gensym — (library)   /jen'sim/ (From the MacLISP for "generated symbol") To invent a new name for something temporary, in such a way that the name is almost certainly not in conflict with one already in use. The canonical form of a gensym is "Gnnnn" where nnnn represents a number; any LISP hacker would recognise G0093 (for example) as a gensym. Gensymmed names are useful for storing or uniquely identifying crufties.
  • genter — elegant; graceful.
  • gentes — Plural form of gens.
  • gentil — gentle
  • gentle — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
  • gently — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
  • gentoo — a Hindu.
  • gentry — wellborn and well-bred people.
  • gents' — Flemish name of Ghent.
  • genual — the knee.
  • geonet — A network of geocells sometimes forming a geospacer.
  • geonim — a plural of Gaon.
  • gerant — The manager or acting partner of a company, joint-stock association, etc.
  • gerent — a ruler or manager.
  • german — of or relating to Germany, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • germen — a germ.
  • germin — (protein) Any of a group of proteins, resistant to proteases, associated with the germination of cereals.
  • gerner — Obsolete form of garner.
  • gerona — a city in NE Spain: city walls and 14th-century cathedral; often besieged, in particular by the French (1809). Pop: 81 220 (2003 est)
  • gerund — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
  • geryon — a winged monster with three bodies joined at the waist, killed by Hercules, who stole the monster's cattle as his tenth labour
  • gesner — Konrad von [kon-rad von;; German kawn-raht fuh n] /ˈkɒn ræd vɒn;; German ˈkɔn rɑt fən/ (Show IPA), 1516–65, Swiss naturalist.
  • gessen — Goshen (def 1).
  • get in — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • get on — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • getten — Lb obsolete Past participle of get.
  • gettin — Eye dialect of getting.
  • gibeon — a town in ancient Palestine, NW of Jerusalem. Josh. 9:3.
  • gideon — Also called Jerubbaal. a judge of Israel and conqueror of the Midianites. Judges 6–8.
  • gilden — (obsolete) Golden; made of gold.
  • ginger — a female given name, form of Virginia or Regina.
  • gingle — Obsolete form of jingle.
  • ginned — drunk; intoxicated; inebriated.
  • ginnel — (British, especially Yorkshire and Lancashire) A narrow passageway or alley often between terraced houses.
  • ginner — A person who operates a gin.
  • ginnie — a feminine name
  • girned — Simple past tense and past participle of girn.
  • girnel — a large chest for storing meal
  • girner — a person who girns
  • girnie — peevish
  • givens — past participle of give.
  • gizzen — (of casks) to warp or whither
  • gladen — Sword grass.
  • glance — to look quickly or briefly.
  • glazen — glazed
  • gleans — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glean.
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