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

  • goosen — Retief. born 1969, South African golfer: winner of the US Open Championship (2001, 2004)
  • gorhen — a female red grouse
  • goshen — a pastoral region in Lower Egypt, occupied by the Israelites before the Exodus. Gen. 45:10.
  • gotten — a past participle of get.
  • govern — to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
  • gowned — a woman's dress or robe, especially one that is full-length.
  • gowpen — (regional) A bowl made of the two hands cupped together.
  • groane — Obsolete spelling of groan.
  • growen — (obsolete) Past participle of grown.
  • groyne — groin (def 4).
  • guenon — any of several long-tailed African monkeys, especially of the genus Cercopithecus, having a grizzled coat.
  • hoeing — a long-handled implement having a thin, flat blade usually set transversely, used to break up the surface of the ground, destroy weeds, etc.
  • hogpen — pigpen (def 1).
  • ignore — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • ignote — (obsolete) unknown.
  • imogen — a female given name.
  • kyogen — a brief Japanese play performed between Nō plays to provide comic relief.
  • legion — a division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers.
  • legong — an elegant Balinese dance-pantomime performed by several girls in elaborate costumes.
  • lingoe — a metal weight attached to the cords of a Jacquard harness, for lowering the warp threads after they have been raised and for keeping the harness cords taut.
  • longed — a long rope used to guide a horse during training or exercise.
  • longer — having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.
  • longes — Plural form of longe.
  • lounge — to pass time idly and indolently.
  • mekong — a river whose source is in SW China, flowing SE along most of the boundary between Thailand and Laos to the South China Sea. 2600 miles (4200 km) long.
  • monged — under the influence of drugs
  • monger — a person who is involved with something in a petty or contemptible way (usually used in combination): a gossipmonger.
  • morgen — a unit of land measure equal to about two acres (0.8 hectare), formerly in use in Holland and the Dutch colonies and still used in South Africa.
  • myogen — any of several proteins found in muscle
  • negros — an island of the central Philippines. 5043 sq. mi. (13,061 sq. km).
  • nogged — a block of wood, as one inserted into brickwork to provide a hold for nails.
  • noggen — Made of flax or hemp.
  • nonage — the period of legal minority, or of an age below 21.
  • nonego — anything not considered to be the ego or conscious self; a thing external to the mind.
  • noodge — to annoy with persistent complaints, criticisms, or pleas; nag: He was always nudging his son to move to a better neighborhood.
  • noogie — a light blow or jab, usually to a person's head, back, or upper arm and accompanied by a twisting motion, with the extended knuckle of the curled-up second or third finger: done as a gesture of affection or painfully as a prank.
  • ogaden — an arid region in SE Ethiopia.
  • ogonek — a mark (˛) placed under a letter, as Polish a or e, to mark a nasal sound; an inverted cedilla.
  • onager — a wild ass, Equus hemionus, of southwestern Asia.
  • opengl — Open Graphics Library
  • orange — methyl orange.
  • oregon — a state in the NW United States, on the Pacific coast. 96,981 sq. mi. (251,180 sq. km). Capital: Salem. Abbreviation: Oreg., Ore., OR (for use with zip code).
  • orgone — (in Wilhelm Reich's theory) a vital, primal, nonmaterial element believed to permeate the universe.
  • origen — (Origenes Admantius) a.d. 185?–254? Alexandrian writer, Christian theologian, and teacher.
  • orogen — an extensive belt of rocks deformed by orogeny, associated in places with plutonic and metamorphic rocks.
  • oxygen — a colorless, odorless, gaseous element constituting about one-fifth of the volume of the atmosphere and present in a combined state in nature. It is the supporter of combustion in air and was the standard of atomic, combining, and molecular weights until 1961, when carbon 12 became the new standard. Symbol: O; atomic weight: 15.9994; atomic number: 8; density: 1.4290 g/l at 0°C and 760 mm pressure.
  • pigeon — (not in technical use) pidgin; pidgin English.
  • plonge — to clean (drains) by action of the tide
  • pongee — silk of a slightly uneven weave made from filaments of wild silk woven in natural tan color.
  • region — an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body: a region of the earth.
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