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6-letter words containing r, e, a, n

  • mander — Alternative form of maunder.
  • manger — Praesepe.
  • manner — mainour.
  • manred — homage
  • manure — excrement, especially of animals, or other refuse used as fertilizer.
  • marine — of or relating to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea: marine vegetation.
  • marone — Archaic form of maroon (the colour).
  • marten — any of several slender, chiefly arboreal carnivores of the genus Martes, of northern forests, having a long, glossy coat and bushy tail.
  • meaner — occupying a middle position or an intermediate place, as in kind, quality, degree, or time: a mean speed; a mean course; the mean annual rainfall.
  • menora — Alternative spelling of menorah.
  • merano — a town and resort in NE Italy, in the foothills of the central Alps: capital of the Tyrol (12th–15th century); under Austrian rule until 1919. Pop: 33 656 (2001)
  • merina — a member of a Malagasy-speaking people who primarily inhabit the interior plateau of Madagascar.
  • merman — (in folklore) a male marine creature, having the head, torso, and arms of a man and the tail of a fish.
  • mirena — a type of intrauterine system
  • moaner — One who moans.
  • monera — a taxonomic kingdom of prokaryotic organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and have a nutritional mode of absorption, photosynthesis, or chemosynthesis, comprising the bacteria, blue-green algae, and various primitive pathogens.
  • morena — (South Africa) Someone in authority, a master or leader, especially among Sotho-speakers. (Chiefly as a form of address.) (from 19th c.).
  • nabber — to arrest or capture.
  • nacred — lined with or resembling nacre.
  • nadger — (jargon)   /nad'jr/ [Great Britain] To modify software or hardware in a hidden manner, generally so that it conforms better to some format. For instance, an assembly code string printing subroutine that takes its string argument from the instruction stream would be called like this: jsr print:"Hello world" The print routine would use the saved instruction pointer (its return address) to find its argument and would have to "nadger" it so that the processor returns to the instruction after the string.
  • nagger — nag1 (def 5).
  • nailer — a person or thing that drives nails, as a machine that drives nails automatically.
  • naiver — Comparative form of naive.
  • namers — Plural form of namer.
  • namier — Sir Lewis Bernstein, original name Ludwik Bernsztajn vel Niemirowski. 1888–1960, British historian, born in Poland: noted esp for his studies of 18th-century British politics
  • nanner — (informal) banana.
  • napery — table linen, as tablecloths or napkins.
  • napierSir Charles James, 1782–1853, British general.
  • napper — a person who naps or dozes.
  • narced — Simple past tense and past participle of narc.
  • narked — British Slang. a stool pigeon or informer.
  • narmer — a king of Egypt identified by modern scholars as the Menes of tradition and depicted as the unifier of Upper and Lower Egypt on an ancient slate tablet (Narmer Palette or Palette of Narmer) c3200 b.c. with relief carvings on both sides.
  • nasser — Gamal Abdel [guh-mahl ab-doo l,, juh-] /gəˈmɑl ˈæb dʊl,, dʒə-/ (Show IPA), 1918–70, Egyptian military and political leader: prime minister of Egypt 1954–56; president of Egypt 1956–58; president of the United Arab Republic 1958–70.
  • natter — to talk incessantly; chatter.
  • nature — has the X nature
  • nearby — close at hand; not far off; adjacent; neighboring: a nearby village.
  • neared — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • nearer — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • nearly — all but; almost: nearly dead with cold.
  • neater — in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition: a neat room.
  • neckar — a river in SW Germany, flowing N and NE from the Black Forest, then W to the Rhine River. 246 miles (395 km) long.
  • nectar — the saccharine secretion of a plant, which attracts the insects or birds that pollinate the flower.
  • nergal — (in Akkadian mythology) the god ruling, with Ereshkigal, the world of the dead.
  • neruda — Pablo [pah-vlaw;; English pah-bloh] /ˈpɑ vlɔ;; English ˈpɑ bloʊ/ (Show IPA), (Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto) 1904–73, Chilean poet and diplomat: Nobel Prize in literature 1971.
  • nerval — neural.
  • neural — of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system.
  • neutra — a city in W Slovakia, on the Nitra River: historic religious sites.
  • newari — a Sino-Tibetan language, the language of the Newar.
  • newark — a city in NE New Jersey, on Newark Bay.
  • onager — a wild ass, Equus hemionus, of southwestern Asia.
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