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6-letter words containing n, e, r

  • fender — the pressed and formed sheet-metal part mounted over the road wheels of an automobile, bicycle, etc., to reduce the splashing of mud, water, and the like.
  • fenrir — a wolflike monster, a son of Loki and Angerboda, chained by Gleipnir but destined to be released at Ragnarok to eat Odin and to be killed by Vidar.
  • fenris — a great wolf, bound by the gods with a magic rope
  • ferine — feral1 .
  • fernet — A particular type of Italian amaro.
  • finder — a person or thing that finds.
  • finers — Plural form of finer.
  • finery — fine or showy dress, ornaments, etc.
  • finger — any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
  • finner — A finback whale.
  • fonder — having a liking or affection for (usually followed by of): to be fond of animals.
  • fonner — Comparative of fon.
  • forend — Part of a rifle, underneath the barrel, where it is supported by the hand.
  • forney — a steam locomotive having no front truck, four driving wheels, and a four-wheeled rear truck.
  • forren — foreign
  • fraena — frenum.
  • france — Anatole [a-na-tawl] /a naˈtɔl/ (Show IPA), (Jacques Anatole Thibault) 1844–1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel Prize 1921.
  • freind — Misspelling of friend.
  • french — of, relating to, or characteristic of France, its inhabitants, or their language, culture, etc.: French cooking.
  • frenum — a fold of membrane that checks or restrains the motion of a part, as the fold on the underside of the tongue.
  • frenzy — extreme mental agitation; wild excitement or derangement.
  • fresno — a city in central California.
  • friend — a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
  • fringe — a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
  • fronde — either of two rebellious movements against the ministry of Cardinal Mazarin in the reign of Louis XIV, the first led by the parlement of Paris (1648–49) and the second by the princes (1650–53)
  • frozen — past participle of freeze.
  • frunze — a former name (1926–91) of Bishkek.
  • funder — One who funds.
  • funker — cowering fear; state of great fright or terror.
  • funner — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • furane — (organic compound) Furan.
  • gainer — a person or thing that gains.
  • gander — a town in E Newfoundland, in Canada: airport on the great circle route between New York and northern Europe.
  • ganger — a foreman of a gang of laborers.
  • gardenAlexander, 1730?–91, U.S. naturalist, born in Scotland.
  • garner — to gather or deposit in or as if in a granary or other storage place.
  • garnetHenry Highland, 1815–82, U.S. clergyman and abolitionist.
  • gender — either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior: the feminine gender. Compare sex (def 1).
  • genera — a plural of genus.
  • genres — Plural form of genre.
  • genric — Pertaining to genre.
  • genter — elegant; graceful.
  • gentry — wellborn and well-bred people.
  • 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)
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