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5-letter words containing n, o

  • doing — action; performance; execution: Your misfortune is not of my doing.
  • doink — (US slang, humorous, transitive) To have sexual intercourse (with someone).
  • dolin — Sir Anton [an-ton] /ˈæn tɒn/ (Show IPA), (Patrick Healey-Kay) 1904–83, English ballet dancer.
  • dolon — a son of Eumedes who was killed by Diomedes and Odysseus even though he had given them valuable information about the Trojans.
  • don't — contraction of do not.
  • donah — a woman
  • donar — the god of thunder, corresponding to Thor.
  • donat — A rank in some knightly orders.
  • donau — German name of Danube.
  • donax — (botany) A canelike grass of southern Europe (Arundo donax), used for fishing rods, etc.
  • donee — a person to whom a gift is made.
  • doner — (humorous, dialect) Comparative form of done.
  • doney — (colloquial) girl, sweetheart, darling, young woman, woman.
  • donga — (in an ice shelf) a small ravine with steep sides.
  • dongs — Plural form of dong.
  • donko — a tearoom or cafeteria in a factory, wharf area, etc
  • donks — Plural form of donk.
  • donna — a female given name.
  • donneJohn, 1573–1631, English poet and clergyman.
  • donor — a person who gives or donates.
  • donsy — British Dialect. fastidious; neat; tidy.
  • donus — died a.d. 678, pope 676–678.
  • donut — a small cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball.
  • doona — (Australia) A padded blanket.
  • doone — Eye dialect of down.
  • doorn — a town in the central Netherlands, in Utrecht province: residence of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany from his abdication (1919) until his death (1941)
  • doran — an electronic device for determining range and assisting navigation, employing the principle of the Doppler effect.
  • dorns — Plural form of dorn.
  • doune — Obsolete spelling of down.
  • doven — daven
  • down- — down
  • downs — from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • downy — of the nature of or resembling down; fluffy; soft.
  • doyen — the senior member, as in age, rank, or experience, of a group, class, profession, etc.
  • dozen — a group of 12.
  • drone — Music. a continuous low tone produced by the bass pipes or bass strings of musical instruments. the pipes (especially of the bagpipe) or strings producing this tone. a bagpipe equipped with such pipes.
  • drony — (of a sound) Dronelike.
  • drown — to die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
  • dunno — (I) do not know.
  • dunzo — (US, slang) Done, finished.
  • dykon — a celebrity much admired by lesbians
  • dynos — Plural form of dyno.
  • dyson — Sir James. born 1947, British businessman and industrial designer; inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner (1979–93)
  • dzong — Alternative form of jong.
  • eatonTheophilus, 1590–1658, English colonist and colonial administrator in America.
  • ebone — A pan-European backbone network service.
  • ebons — Plural form of ebon.
  • ebony — a hard, heavy, durable wood, most highly prized when black, from various tropical trees of the genus Diospyros, as D. ebenum of southern India and Sri Lanka, used for cabinetwork, ornamental objects, etc.
  • econ. — economical
  • eldon — Earl of, title of John Scott. 1751–1838, British statesman and jurist; Lord Chancellor (1801–06, 1807–27): an inflexible opponent of parliamentary reform, Catholic emancipation, and the abolition of slavery
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