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6-letter words containing n, e, r

  • cornet — A cornet is a musical instrument of the brass family that looks like a small trumpet.
  • crance — (nautical) An iron band, at the end of a bowsprit, fitted with eyes to take the bowsprit shrouds and the bobstay.
  • craned — any large wading bird of the family Gruidae, characterized by long legs, bill, and neck and an elevated hind toe.
  • cranes — Plural form of crane.
  • craven — Someone who is craven is very cowardly.
  • creant — creating or creative; formative
  • crenel — any of a set of openings formed in the top of a wall or parapet and having slanting sides, as in a battlement
  • crepon — a thin material made of fine wool or silk, or both
  • cretan — of or relating to Crete or its inhabitants
  • cretin — If you call someone a cretin, you think they are very stupid.
  • crimen — a crime
  • cringe — If you cringe at something, you feel embarrassed or disgusted, and perhaps show this feeling in your expression or by making a slight movement.
  • cronel — The iron head of a tilting spear.
  • crones — Plural form of crone.
  • cronet — the coronet of a horse's hoof or the hair which grows over this area
  • cronje — Hansie, full name Wessel Johannes Cronje (1969–2002); South African cricketer. He captained South Africa (1994–2000); banned for life from cricket for match-fixing in 2001
  • crowne — Obsolete spelling of crown.
  • cruden — Alexander. 1701–70, Scottish bookseller and compiler of a well-known biblical concordance (1737)
  • crumen — the suborbital gland in sheep, deer, or antelopes
  • cunner — a fish (Crenilabrus melops) of the wrasse family found in British coastal areas
  • cyrene — an ancient Greek city of N Africa, near the coast of Cyrenaica: famous for its medical school
  • czerny — Karl (karl). 1791–1857, Austrian pianist, composer, and teacher, noted for his studies
  • dairen — former Japanese name of Dalian (def 2).
  • damner — a person who damns
  • dancer — A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing.
  • dander — small particles or scales of hair or feathers
  • danger — Danger is the possibility that someone may be harmed or killed.
  • danker — Comparative form of dank.
  • darien — the E part of the Isthmus of Panama, between the Gulf of Darien on the Caribbean coast and the Gulf of San Miguel on the Pacific coast; chiefly within the republic of Panama but extending also into Colombia: site of a disastrous attempt to establish a Scottish colony in 1698
  • darken — If something darkens or if a person or thing darkens it, it becomes darker.
  • darned — (intensifier)
  • darnel — any of several grasses of the genus Lolium, esp L. temulentum, that grow as weeds in grain fields in Europe and Asia
  • darner — a person or thing that darns.
  • darren — a male given name.
  • dauner — an amble or walk
  • deaner — (in Britain) a shilling or coin in common use before decimalization in 1971
  • decern — to decree or adjudge
  • deener — (AU, slang) A shilling.
  • dehorn — to remove or prevent the growth of the horns of (cattle, sheep, or goats)
  • denary — calculated by tens; based on ten; decimal
  • dendr- — dendro-
  • dendra — a plural of dendron.
  • denier — Denier is used when indicating the thickness of stockings and tights.
  • denser — having the component parts closely compacted together; crowded or compact: a dense forest; dense population.
  • dentro — (demoscene, rare) A production that is classified somewhere between a demo and an intro.
  • denver — a city in central Colorado: the state capital. Pop: 557 478 (2003 est)
  • derain — André (ɑ̃dre). 1880–1954, French painter, noted for his Fauvist pictures (1905–08)
  • dering — Present participle of dere.
  • derned — darn2 .
  • dernly — with secrecy
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