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6-letter words containing n, e, r

  • engore — to pierce or wound
  • engram — A hypothetical permanent change in the brain accounting for the existence of memory; a memory trace.
  • enlard — To cover or dress with lard or grease.
  • enrace — to bring into a race of people
  • enrage — Make very angry.
  • enrank — to put in a row or rank
  • enrapt — Fascinated; enthralled.
  • enrich — Improve or enhance the quality or value of.
  • enring — Encircle.
  • enrobe — Dress in a robe or vestment.
  • enroll — Officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course.
  • enroot — (usually, of a plant) To take root.
  • ensear — to sear or dry up
  • enserf — To make into a serf.
  • ensure — Make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case.
  • enters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enter.
  • entier — The greatest integer not exceeding the specified number.
  • entire — An uncastrated male horse.
  • entrap — Catch (someone or something) in or as in a trap.
  • entree — An alternative spelling of 'entrée'.
  • entres — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entre.
  • entrez — enter
  • enured — Simple past tense and past participle of enure.
  • enures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enure.
  • envier — One who envies.
  • enviro — An environmentalist.
  • enwrap — Wrap; envelop.
  • erenow — before the present
  • eringo — Alternative form of eryngo.
  • erinus — any plant of the scrophulariaceous genus Erinus, native to S Africa and S Europe, esp E. alpinus, grown as a rock plant for its white, purple, or carmine flowers
  • erivan — Yerevan
  • erlang — (communication) A dimensionless statistical measure of the volume of telecommunications traffic relative to the capacity of a single channel.
  • ermine — A stoat, especially when in its white winter coat.
  • ernest — Obsolete form of earnest.
  • errand — A short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something, often on someone else's behalf.
  • errant — Erring or straying from the proper course or standards.
  • erring — Be mistaken or incorrect; make a mistake.
  • eryngo — A plant of the genus Eryngium.
  • eterne — eternal
  • evener — Comparative form of even.
  • extern — A person working in but not living in an institution, such as nonresident doctor or other worker in a hospital.
  • fainer — gladly; willingly: He fain would accept.
  • fanger — (Now chiefly dialectal) A receiver.
  • fanner — any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface or a number of such surfaces.
  • farden — (UK, obsolete, Northern England) eye dialect of farthing.
  • farnet — A non-profit corporation, established in 1987, whose mission is to advance the use of computer networks to improve research and education.
  • farren — an allotted area of land
  • fawner — One who fawns; a sycophant.
  • feerin — a furrow ploughed as a guide to subsequent work
  • fencer — a person who practices the art of fencing with a sword, foil, etc.
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