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6-letter words containing n, e, t, b

  • abient — tending to move away from a stimulus or situation.
  • absent — If someone or something is absent from a place or situation where they should be or where they usually are, they are not there.
  • banket — a gold-bearing conglomerate found in South Africa
  • bannet — a bonnet
  • banted — to lose weight by practicing Bantingism.
  • banter — Banter is teasing or joking talk that is amusing and friendly.
  • barnet — a borough of N Greater London: scene of a Yorkist victory (1471) in the Wars of the Roses. Pop: 324 400 (2003 est). Area: 89 sq km (34 sq miles)
  • basnet — basinet.
  • batmen — a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant.
  • batten — A batten is a long strip of wood that is fixed to something to strengthen it or to hold it firm.
  • beaten — Beaten earth has been pressed down, often by people's feet, until it is hard.
  • beaton — Sir Cecil (Walter Hardy). 1904–80, British photographer, noted esp for his society portraits
  • beento — a person who has resided in Britain, esp during part of his or her education
  • beeton — Isabella Mary, known as Mrs Beeton. 1836–65, British cookery writer, author of The Book of Household Management (1861)
  • beknot — to tie a knot or knots in
  • belton — a town in W Missouri.
  • benita — a female given name.
  • bennet — herb bennet.
  • benoitPierre [pyer] /pyɛr/ (Show IPA), (or Peter) Léonard Léopold [ley-aw-nar ley-aw-pawld] /leɪ ɔˈnar leɪ ɔˈpɔld/ (Show IPA), 1834–1901, Belgian composer.
  • benton — Thomas Hart. 1889–1975, US painter of rural life; a leader of the American Regionalist painters in the 1930s
  • besant — Annie, née Wood. 1847–1933, British theosophist, writer, and political reformer in England and India
  • betony — a Eurasian plant, Stachys (or Betonica) officinalis, with a spike of reddish-purple flowers, formerly used in medicine and dyeing: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
  • bezant — a medieval Byzantine gold coin
  • bident — an instrument with two prongs
  • binate — occurring in two parts or in pairs
  • bitnet — (networking)   /bit'net/ (Because It's Time NETwork) An academic and research computer network connecting approximately 2500 computers. BITNET provides interactive, electronic mail and file transfer services, using a store and forward protocol, based on IBM Network Job Entry protocols. Bitnet-II encapsulates the Bitnet protocol within IP packets and depends on the Internet to route them. BITNET traffic and Internet traffic are exchanged via several gateway hosts. BITNET is now operated by CREN. BITNET is everybody's least favourite piece of the network. The BITNET hosts are a collection of IBM dinosaurs, VAXen (with lobotomised communications hardware), and Prime Computer supermini computers. They communicate using 80-character EBCDIC card images (see eighty-column mind); thus, they tend to mangle the headers and text of third-party traffic from the rest of the ASCII/RFC 822 world with annoying regularity. BITNET is also notorious as the apparent home of BIFF.
  • bitten — Bitten is the past participle of bite.
  • bonnet — The bonnet of a car is the metal cover over the engine at the front.
  • botnet — a network of computers infected by a program that communicates with its creator in order to send unsolicited emails, attack websites, etc
  • botoné — terminating in three ornamental budlike lobes
  • breton — of, relating to, or characteristic of Brittany, its people, or their language
  • bronte — Anne, pen name Acton Bell. 1820–49, English novelist; author of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1847)
  • brunet — dark brown
  • bunter — a batter who deliberately bunts the ball
  • burnet — a plant of the rosaceous genus Sanguisorba (or Poterium), such as S. minor (or P. sanguisorba) (salad burnet), which has purple-tinged green flowers and leaves that are sometimes used for salads
  • butane — Butane is a gas that is obtained from petroleum and is used as a fuel.
  • butene — a pungent colourless gas existing in four isomeric forms, all of which are used in the manufacture of organic compounds. Formula: C4H8
  • entomb — Place (a dead body) in a tomb.
  • henbit — a common weed, Lamium amplexicaule, of the mint family, having rounded leaves and small purplish flowers.
  • hubnet — (networking)   A 50 Mb/s optical fibre network developed at Toronto University. Network topology is a rooted tree with a maximum of 65536 hosts with maximum separation of 2 km. The protocol is multiple access, collision avoidance, echo detect and retry.
  • inbent — bent inwards
  • indebt — (transitive, archaic) To bring into debt; to place under obligation.
  • labent — Sliding; gliding.
  • nesbit — E(dith) 1858–1924, English children's author, novelist, and poet.
  • netbsd — (operating system)   An open source Unix clone that aims for platform independance by a clean separation between the hardware and the the kernel. It has been ported to many platforms from embedded systems to 64-bit computers.
  • netbui — (spelling)   It's spelled "NetBEUI".
  • obento — bento.
  • obtend — to propose, to suggest, or to profess or make out as the rationale or justification
  • onbeat — the first and third beats in a bar of four-four time
  • subnet — the abstraction, in topology, of a subsequence.

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