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6-letter words containing p, e, n

  • heppen — (obsolete) neat; fit; comfortable.
  • hogpen — pigpen (def 1).
  • holpen — a past participle of help.
  • humpen — a round drinking glass formerly made in Germany
  • hyphen — a short line (-) used to connect the parts of a compound word or the parts of a word divided for any purpose.
  • impend — to be imminent; be about to happen.
  • impone — to wager; stake.
  • impune — Unpunished.
  • incept — to take in; ingest.
  • instep — the arched upper surface of the human foot between the toes and the ankle.
  • iphone — Alternative case form of iPhone.
  • kepone — a highly toxic insecticide, C10Cl10O, that persists in the environment and accumulates in the food chain: its use is now prohibited
  • kippen — A piece of small firewood or kindling.
  • le pen — Jean-Marie (ʒɑ̃məri). born 1928, French politician; leader of the extreme right-wing Front National (1972–2011); runner-up in the presidential election of 2002
  • lenape — Delaware (defs 5, 6).
  • leptin — a hormone that is thought to suppress appetite and speed up metabolism.
  • lepton — an aluminum coin of modern Greece until the euro was adopted, the 100th part of a drachma.
  • lineup — a particular order or disposition of persons or things as arranged or drawn up for action, inspection, etc.
  • lippen — to trust (a person).
  • lumpen — of or relating to disfranchised and uprooted individuals or groups, especially those who have lost status: the lumpen bourgeoisie.
  • lupine — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Lupinus, of the legume family, as L. albus (white lupine) of Europe, bearing edible seeds, or L. perennis, of the eastern U.S., having tall, dense clusters of blue, pink, or white flowers.
  • madnep — (obsolete) The masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium).
  • mencap — a charity that helps people with learning difficulties and promotes their interests in society
  • mispen — to write incorrectly
  • mopane — A tree, Colophospermum mopane, native to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, Angola and Malawi.
  • n-type — (of a semiconductor) having more conduction electrons than mobile holes
  • napery — table linen, as tablecloths or napkins.
  • napierSir Charles James, 1782–1853, British general.
  • naples — a region in SW Italy. 5214 sq. mi. (13,505 sq. km). Capital: Naples.
  • napped — to sleep for a short time; doze.
  • napper — a person who naps or dozes.
  • nappes — Plural form of nappe.
  • nappie — a small shallow dish, usually round and often of glass, with a flat bottom and sloping sides, for serving food.
  • neaped — grounded until the next cycle of spring tides.
  • nepali — Also, Nepalese. an Indic language spoken in Nepal.
  • nepean — a former city in SE Ontario, Canada, now part of Ottawa.
  • nepers — Plural form of neper.
  • nephew — a son of one's brother or sister.
  • nepho- — concerning cloud or clouds
  • nephr- — nephro-
  • nepman — (in the Soviet Union) a person who engaged briefly in private enterprise during the New Economic Policy of the 1920s.
  • nepmen — (in the Soviet Union) a person who engaged briefly in private enterprise during the New Economic Policy of the 1920s.
  • niepce — Joseph Nicéphore [zhaw-zef nee-sey-fawr] /ʒɔ zɛf ni seɪˈfɔr/ (Show IPA), 1765–1833, French inventor.
  • nipped — to squeeze or compress tightly between two surfaces or points; pinch; bite.
  • nipper — a person or thing that nips.
  • nipple — TrackPoint
  • nipter — a religious ceremony of foot washing
  • nzefip — New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the Pacific: the 3rd division of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force serving in the Pacific campaign in World War II
  • one-up — to get the better of; succeed in being a point, move, step, etc., ahead of (someone): They one-upped the competition.
  • opened — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
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