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

  • louden — To become louder.
  • lounge — to pass time idly and indolently.
  • lovein — a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.
  • maloneEdmond, 1741–1812, Irish literary critic and Shakespearean scholar.
  • mellonAndrew William, 1855–1937, U.S. financier: Secretary of the Treasury 1921–32.
  • melons — the fruit of any of various plants of the gourd family, as the muskmelon or watermelon.
  • melton — a heavily fulled cloth, often of wool, tightly constructed and finished with a smooth face concealing the weave, used for overcoats, hunting jackets, etc.
  • merlon — (in a battlement) the solid part between two crenels.
  • moline — (of a cross) having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used especially as the cadency mark of an eighth son: a cross moline.
  • molten — a past participle of melt1 .
  • myelon — (anatomy) The spinal cord.
  • nelsonViscount Horatio, 1758–1805, British admiral.
  • neroli — An essential oil distilled from the flowers of the Seville orange, used in perfumery.
  • nicole — a female given name: from Greek words meaning “victory” and “people.”.
  • niello — a black metallic substance, consisting of silver, copper, lead, and sulfur, with which an incised design or ground is filled to produce an ornamental effect on metal.
  • nilote — a member of any of several indigenous black peoples of the Sudan and eastern Africa.
  • nobble — to drug or disable (a race horse) to prevent its winning a race.
  • nobile — Umberto [oo m-ber-taw] /ʊmˈbɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1978, Italian aeronautical engineer and arctic explorer.
  • nobler — distinguished by rank or title.
  • nobles — distinguished by rank or title.
  • nobley — (obsolete) The body of nobles; the nobility.
  • noddle — the head or brain.
  • nodule — a small node, knot, or knob.
  • nollie — (in skateboarding and snowboarding) a jump performed without the aid of a takeoff ramp, executed by pressing the foot down on the nose of the board.
  • noodle — Slang. the head.
  • norsel — a band or cord, esp one used to attach rope alongside the edge of a fishing-net
  • novels — Roman Law. an imperial enactment subsequent and supplementary to an imperial compilation and codification of authoritative legal materials. Usually, Novels. imperial enactments subsequent to the promulgation of Justinian's Code and supplementary to it: one of the four divisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis.
  • nowell — Obsolete spelling of noel.
  • nowels — Plural form of nowel.
  • nozzle — a projecting spout, terminal discharging pipe, or the like, as of a hose or bellows.
  • oilmen — Plural form of oilman.
  • olefin — any member of the alkene series.
  • olenek — a river in NE Russia, flowing E and N to the Laptev Sea. 1350 miles (2172 km) long.
  • online — located on major routes or rail lines: online industries.
  • opengl — Open Graphics Library
  • openly — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • pelionMount, a mountain near the E coast of Greece, in Thessaly. 5252 feet (1600 meters).
  • phenol — Also called carbolic acid, hydroxybenzene, oxybenzene, phenylic acid. a white, crystalline, water-soluble, poisonous mass, C 6 H 5 OH, obtained from coal tar, or a hydroxyl derivative of benzene: used chiefly as a disinfectant, as an antiseptic, and in organic synthesis.
  • pinole — a town in W California.
  • plonge — to clean (drains) by action of the tide
  • poleyn — a piece for the knee, made of plate or leather.
  • pollen — the fertilizing element of flowering plants, consisting of fine, powdery, yellowish grains or spores, sometimes in masses.
  • reloan — a further loan of the same money, a renewed loan
  • rondel — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end.
  • ronnel — a type of pesticide
  • silone — Ignazio [ee-nyah-tsyaw] /iˈnyɑ tsyɔ/ (Show IPA), (Secondo Tranquilli) 1900–78, Italian author.
  • sloaneSir Hans, 1660–1753, English physician and naturalist.
  • sloven — a person who is habitually negligent of neatness or cleanliness in dress, appearance, etc.
  • solemn — grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood: solemn remarks.
  • solentThe, a channel between the Isle of Wight and the mainland of S England. 2–5 miles (3.2–8 km) wide.
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