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4-letter words containing en

  • enob — effective number of bits
  • enol — (organic chemistry) An organic compound containing a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom, which is doubly bonded to another carbon atom.
  • enos — a son of Seth (Genesis 4:26; 5:6)
  • enow — (archaic) enough.
  • ensa — Entertainments National Service Association (a World War II organization).
  • ent- — ento-
  • ents — Plural form of ent.
  • entz — (Oxford University, slang) Social and entertainment events provided for the students.
  • enuf — Deliberate misspelling of enough.
  • envy — A feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
  • eten — a giant
  • euen — Obsolete spelling of even.
  • even — Flat and smooth.
  • eyen — (dialectal, or, obsolete) Plural form of eye.
  • feen — Satan; the devil.
  • fend — to ward off (often followed by off): to fend off blows.
  • feni — (India) An alcoholic drink made in Goa, India, from fermented cashew apples or coconut toddy (sap).
  • fens — low land covered wholly or partially with water; boggy land; a marsh.
  • fent — a piece of waste fabric
  • fren — (obsolete) A stranger.
  • gen. — religion; Genesis
  • gena — the cheek or side region of the head.
  • geneJames Joseph ("Gene") 1898–1978, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1926–28.
  • genf — Geneva (the city & the canton)
  • genk — a town in NE Belgium, in Limburg province: coal-mining. Pop: 106 213 (2004 est)
  • genl — General or general
  • gens — a group of families in ancient Rome claiming descent from a common ancestor and united by a common name and common ancestral religious rites.
  • gent — Flemish name of Ghent.
  • genu — the knee.
  • glen — a male or female given name.
  • gwen — a female given name, form of Gwendolyn or Guenevere.
  • hend — (obsolete) To take hold of; to grasp, hold.
  • heng — A character (\ua727), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English which includes both [h] and [\u014b] as its allophones.
  • hens — the female of the domestic fowl.
  • hent — to seize.
  • jaen — a city in S Spain, NNW of Granada.
  • jena — a city in central Germany: Napoleon decisively defeated the Prussians here in 1806.
  • keen — finely sharpened, as an edge; so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily: a keen razor.
  • keno — a game of chance, adapted from lotto for gambling purposes.
  • kent — knowledge, understanding, or cognizance; mental perception: an idea beyond one's ken.
  • lena — a river in the Russian Federation in Asia, flowing NE from Lake Baikal through the Yakutsk Republic into the Laptev Sea. 2800 miles (4500 km) long.
  • lend — to grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
  • lene — (phonetics) The smooth breathing (spiritus lenis).
  • leng — to tarry or linger
  • leno — Also called leno weave, gauze weave. a weave structure in which paired warp yarns are intertwined in a series of figure eights and filling yarn is passed through each of the interstices so formed, producing a firm, open mesh.
  • lens — a piece of transparent substance, usually glass, having two opposite surfaces either both curved or one curved and one plane, used in an optical device in changing the convergence of light rays, as for magnification, or in correcting defects of vision.
  • lent — simple past tense and past participle of lend.
  • lgen — A logic language for VLSI implementation by S.C. Johnson of Bell Labs.
  • lien — the spleen.
  • mend — to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
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