6-letter words containing n, e, u, t
- munted — (British, slang) Drunk.
- munter — (British, slang, pejorative) An ugly person.
- mutein — a mutationally altered protein.
- mutine — a rebel; mutineer
- nasute — a soldier termite characterized by a beaklike snout through which a sticky secretion repellent to other insects is emitted.
- nature — has the X nature
- nautes — (in the Aeneid) an aged Trojan and advisor to Aeneas.
- netbui — (spelling) It's spelled "NetBEUI".
- netful — the quantity of fish that can be held by a net
- nethou — Pic de [French peek duh] /French pik də/ (Show IPA) a mountain in NE Spain: highest peak of the Pyrenees. 11,165 feet (3400 meters).
- neuter — Grammar. noting or pertaining to a gender that refers to things classed as neither masculine nor feminine. (of a verb) intransitive.
- neutra — a city in W Slovakia, on the Nitra River: historic religious sites.
- nudest — naked or unclothed, as a person or the body.
- nugget — a lump of something, as of precious metal.
- nustle — (obsolete) To fondle; to cherish.
- nutate — to undergo or show nutation.
- nutlet — a small nut; a small nutlike fruit or seed.
- nutley — a city in NE New Jersey.
- nutmeg — the hard, aromatic seed of the fruit of an East Indian tree, Myristica fragrans, used in grated form as a spice.
- nutted — a dry fruit consisting of an edible kernel or meat enclosed in a woody or leathery shell.
- nutter — a person who gathers nuts.
- outken — (transitive) To surpass or exceed in kenning.
- peanut — the pod or the enclosed edible seed of the plant, Arachis hypogaea, of the legume family: the pod is forced underground in growing, where it ripens.
- penult — the next to the last syllable in a word.
- pudent — lacking in ostentation or humble
- punnet — a small container or basket for strawberries or other fruit.
- punted — Cards. a person who lays a stake against the bank.
- punter — Cards. a person who lays a stake against the bank.
- quinte — the fifth of eight defensive positions.
- retund — to weaken, dull or blunt
- retune — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
- return — to go or come back, as to a former place, position, or state: to return from abroad; to return to public office; to return to work.
- runlet — a small stream; brook; rivulet.
- runted — stunted
- subnet — the abstraction, in topology, of a subsequence.
- sunket — something, especially something to eat.
- sunset — the setting or descent of the sun below the horizon in the evening.
- tauten — make taut
- tenues — an unaspirated, voiceless plosive.
- tenuis — an unaspirated, voiceless plosive.
- tenure — the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office.
- tenuto — Music. (of a note, chord, or rest) held to the full time value.
- tetuan — a seaport in N Morocco, on the Mediterranean: former capital of the Spanish zone of Morocco.
- teuton — a member of a Germanic people or tribe first mentioned in the 4th century b.c. and supposed to have dwelt in Jutland.
- thunen — Johann Heinrich von [yoh-hahn hahyn-rikh fuh n] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈhaɪn rɪx fən/ (Show IPA), 1783–1850, German economic theorist.
- tongue — Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
- triune — three in one; constituting a trinity in unity, as the Godhead.
- tuneup — adjustments made to improve efficiency
- tunker — Dunker.
- tunned — a large cask for holding liquids, especially wine, ale, or beer.