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6-letter words containing y, u, e, n

  • burney — Charles. 1726–1814, English composer and music historian, whose books include A General History of Music (1776–89)
  • ennuye — Variant of ennui; listlessness and dissatisfaction resulting from lack of interest; bored.
  • euonym — (rare) A name well suited to a person, place or thing so named.
  • gungey — Alternative spelling of gungy.
  • gurney — a flat, padded table or stretcher with legs and wheels, for transporting patients or bodies.
  • hauyne — a blue feldspathoid mineral found in igneous rock
  • hunkey — (US, pejorative) A Hungarian (or, more generally, eastern European) labourer.
  • munseyFrank Andrew, 1854–1925, U.S. publisher.
  • nebuly — resembling the wavy edges of a cloud, esp of a line in heraldry or architecture
  • nudely — In a nude manner.
  • nursey — Alternative form of nursie.
  • nutley — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • penury — extreme poverty; destitution.
  • punkey — a biting midge of the family Ceratopogonidae
  • queeny — (slang) Like a queen; effeminately homosexual.
  • senryu — a form of Japanese short poem similar to a haiku, but traditionally on the theme of human nature
  • tunneyJames Joseph ("Gene") 1898–1978, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1926–28.
  • tyumen — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Asia.
  • undyed — not dyed, tinted, or coloured; having natural colour
  • uneasy — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
  • uneyed — unseen
  • ungyve — to release from shackles
  • unsexy — concerned predominantly or excessively with sex; risqué: a sexy novel.
  • unyoke — to free from or as if from a yoke.
  • yaunde — Yaoundé.
  • younge — Obsolete spelling of young.

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