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6-letter words containing n

  • abnaki — a member of a North American Indian people formerly living in Maine and Quebec
  • aborne — auburn
  • abound — If things abound, or if a place abounds with things, there are very large numbers of them.
  • 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.
  • abunas — Plural form of abuna.
  • abying — Present participle of aby.
  • accend — to set alight, to ignite
  • accent — Someone who speaks with a particular accent pronounces the words of a language in a distinctive way that shows which country, region, or social class they come from.
  • acetin — any of three types of liquid acetate, formed from glycerol and acetic acid, chiefly used in explosives and solvents
  • achene — a dry one-seeded indehiscent fruit with the seed distinct from the fruit wall. It may be smooth, as in the buttercup, or feathery, as in clematis
  • aching — causing physical pain or distress: treatment for an aching back.
  • achkan — a type of man's coat, knee-length or longer and long-sleeved, worn in South Asia, traditionally by the Muslim and Sikh aristocracy of Northern India
  • acinar — of or relating to any of the terminal saclike portions of a compound gland
  • acinus — any of the terminal saclike portions of a compound gland
  • acknow — to recognize
  • ackton — a quilted garment worn under mail in the 13th and 14th centuries; gambeson.
  • acnode — a point whose coordinates satisfy the equation of a curve although it does not lie on the curve; an isolated point. The origin is an acnode of the curve y2 + x2 = x3
  • acorns — Plural form of acorn.
  • acount — Misspelling of account.
  • act on — to regulate one's behaviour in accordance with (advice, information, etc)
  • actant — (in valency grammar) a noun phrase functioning as the agent of the main verb of a sentence
  • actin- — actino-
  • acting — Acting is the activity or profession of performing in plays or films.
  • action — Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
  • actons — Plural form of acton.
  • acumen — keenness and quickness in understanding and dealing with a situation; shrewdness
  • adance — Dancing.
  • add in — If you add in something, you include it as a part of something else.
  • add on — If one thing is added on to another, it is attached to the other thing, or is made a part of it.
  • add-in — Journalism. copy added to a completed story.
  • add-on — a device or unit added to equipment or a construction: an add-on to a computer; a nice add-on to an old house.
  • addend — any of a set of numbers that is to be added
  • adding — an act or instance of addition
  • adeno- — gland or glandular
  • adenyl — a derivative of adenine
  • adient — tending to move toward a stimulus.
  • adjoin — If one room, place, or object adjoins another, they are next to each other.
  • adland — the advertising industry and the people who work in it
  • admins — Plural form of admin.
  • adnate — growing closely attached to an adjacent part or organ
  • adnexa — adjoining organs, esp of the uterus
  • adnoun — an adjective used as a noun; absolute adjective
  • adonai — a name for God
  • adonic — (in classical prosody) of or relating to a verse line consisting of a dactyl (– ◡ ◡) followed by a spondee (– –) or by a trochee (– ◡), thought to have been first used in laments for Adonis
  • adonis — a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite. Killed by a wild boar, he was believed to spend part of the year in the underworld and part on earth, symbolizing the vegetative cycle
  • adorno — Theodor Wiesengrund. 1903–69, German philosopher, sociologist, and music critic. His writings include The Philosophy of the New Music (1949) and Negative Dialectics (1966)
  • adorns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adorn.
  • adrian — Edgar Douglas, Baron Adrian. 1889–1977, English physiologist, noted particularly for his research into the function of neurons: shared with Sherrington the Nobel prize for physiology and medicine 1932
  • advene — to become part of or be added to something
  • advent — In the Christian church, Advent is the period between Advent Sunday, the Sunday closest to the 30th of November, and Christmas Day.
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