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5-letter words containing o, n

  • -born — -born combines with adjectives that relate to countries or with the names of towns and areas to form adjectives that indicate where someone was born.
  • -gony — genesis, origin, or production
  • -mony — a resulting condition, state, or thing
  • -nomy — indicating a science or the laws governing a certain field of knowledge
  • -onym — indicating a name or word
  • -thon — indicating a large-scale event or operation of a specified kind
  • -tion — indicating state, condition, action, process, or result
  • -tron — indicating a vacuum tube
  • -xion — -(c)tion
  • -zoon — indicating an individual animal or an independently moving entity derived from an animal
  • a one — first-class; first-rate; superior
  • a-one — noting a vessel regarded by a shipping-classification society as being equipped to the highest standard and with equipment maintained in first-class condition.
  • aaron — the first high priest of the Israelites, brother of Moses (Exodus 4:14)
  • abdon — one of the minor judges of Israel. Judges 12:13–15.
  • aborn — Born, begotten, created, developed.
  • acorn — An acorn is a pale oval nut that is the fruit of an oak tree.
  • acron — the unsegmented, preoral portion of the body of an arthropod.
  • acton — a jacket or jerkin, originally of quilted cotton, worn under a coat of mail
  • addon — Something to expand something else.
  • adorn — If something adorns a place or an object, it makes it look more beautiful.
  • adown — down, downward
  • aedon — a daughter of Pandareus who mistakenly killed her son. Zeus took pity on her and turned her into a nightingale.
  • aeons — Plural form of aeon.
  • afnor — Association Française de Normalisation: the standards organization of France
  • afyon — a city in W Turkey.
  • agnon — Shmuel Yosef, real name Samuel Josef Czaczkes. 1888–1970, Israeli novelist, born in Austria-Hungary. His works, which treat contemporary Jewish themes, include The Day Before Yesterday (1945). Nobel prize for literature 1966
  • agone — ago; past
  • agons — Plural form of agon.
  • agony — Agony is great physical or mental pain.
  • aknow — Obsolete form of acknow.
  • akron — a city in NE Ohio. Pop: 212 215 (2003 est)
  • alcon — a noted archer who helped Hercules abduct the cattle of Geryon.
  • allon — the cry uttered by a whipper-in to signify that all the hounds are accounted for.
  • almon — a Philippine, dipterocarpaceous tree, Shorea eximia.
  • aloin — a bitter crystalline compound derived from various species of aloe: used as a laxative and flavouring agent
  • alone — When you are alone, you are not with any other people.
  • along — If something is situated along a road, river, or corridor, it is situated in it or beside it.
  • alton — a city in SW Illinois.
  • ambon — an island in Indonesia, in the Moluccas. Capital: Amboina. Area: 1000 sq km (386 sq miles)
  • amino — of, consisting of, or containing the group of atoms -NH2
  • ammon — the ancestor of the Ammonites
  • amnio — Informal. amniocentesis.
  • among — Someone or something that is situated or moving among a group of things or people is surrounded by them.
  • ancho — a Poblano chilli pepper that has been dried and turned a dark-red or black colour
  • ancon — a projecting bracket or console supporting a cornice
  • andro — (informal) androstenedione.
  • aneto — Pico de (ˈpiˌkoʊ deɪ ) ; pēˈkō dāˌ) highest mountain in the Pyrenees, in Spain: 11,168 ft (3,404 m)
  • anglo — a White inhabitant of the United States who is not of Latin extraction
  • angon — a spear having a long, narrow iron shaft and a small, usually barbed tip, associated mainly with Frankish and Saxon grave finds of the 5th through 8th centuries a.d.
  • angor — extreme distress or mental anguish, usually of physical origin.

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