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7-letter words containing en

  • astheny — Dated form of asthenia.
  • asudden — in an abrupt manner
  • athenai — Greek name of Athens.
  • attends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attend.
  • attuent — characterized by or having the function of attuition
  • audient — a person who hears or listens
  • augment — To augment something means to make it larger, stronger, or more effective by adding something to it.
  • autopen — a mechanical device used to produce imitation signatures
  • avenage — (obsolete, legal) A quantity of oats paid by a tenant to a landlord in lieu of rent.
  • avenged — Simple past tense and past participle of avenge.
  • avenger — to take vengeance or exact satisfaction for: to avenge a grave insult.
  • avenges — Plural form of avenge.
  • avenues — Plural form of avenue.
  • awakens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of awaken.
  • azulene — (organic compound, uncountable) A bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon containing a five- and a seven-membered fused ring; it is a blue, oily liquid first obtained from the essential oil of wormwood.
  • backend — Alternative form of back end.
  • ballpen — Alternative form of ball pen.
  • banteng — a species of wild ox found in SE Asia
  • bardeen — John. 1908–91, US physicist and electrical engineer, noted for his research on electrical conduction in solids; shared Nobel prize for physics 1956 for research on semiconductors leading to the invention of the transistor; shared Nobel prize for physics 1972 for contributions to the theory of superconductivity
  • barents — Willem [wil-uh m] /ˈwɪl əm/ (Show IPA), died 1597, Dutch navigator and explorer.
  • barrens — (in North America) a stretch of usually level land that is sparsely vegetated or barren
  • bartend — to work as a bartender
  • basemen — Plural form of baseman.
  • basenji — a small smooth-haired breed of dog of African origin having a tightly curled tail and an inability to bark
  • batsmen — Plural form of batsman.
  • battens — Plural form of batten.
  • bautzen — a town in E Germany, in Saxony: site of an indecisive battle in 1813 between Napoleon's army and an allied army of Russians and Prussians. Pop: 42 160 (2003 est)
  • bearden — Romare Howard [roh-mair] /ˈroʊ mɛər/ (Show IPA), 1911–88, U.S. artist.
  • bedizen — to dress or decorate gaudily or tastelessly
  • beechen — any tree of the genus Fagus, of temperate regions, having a smooth gray bark and bearing small, edible, triangular nuts.
  • behenic — of or derived from behenic acid; docosanoic.
  • behrens — Peter. 1868–1940, German architect
  • ben hur — a historical novel (1880) by Lew Wallace.
  • ben oil — the seed of a tropical tree, Moringa pterygosperma, that yields an oil (ben oil) used in manufacturing cosmetics and lubricating delicate machinery.
  • ben-zvi — Itzhak (ˈjɪtsxak). 1884–1963, Israeli statesman; president (1952–63)
  • benares — Varanasi
  • bencher — a member of the governing body of one of the Inns of Court, usually a judge or a Queen's Counsel
  • bendery — a city in E central Moldavia, SE of Kishinev.
  • bendigo — a city in SE Australia, in central Victoria: founded in 1851 after the discovery of gold. Pop: 68 715 (2001)
  • bending — to force (an object, especially a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form: to bend an iron rod into a hoop.
  • bendlet — a narrow diagonal stripe on a heraldic shield
  • beneath — Something that is beneath another thing is under the other thing.
  • benefic — beneficent
  • benefit — The benefit of something is the help that you get from it or the advantage that results from it.
  • benelux — The Benelux countries are Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
  • benempt — past participles of bename.
  • bengali — Bengali means belonging or relating to Bengal, or to its people or language.
  • benicia — a town in W California.
  • benight — to shroud in physical, moral, or intellectual darkness
  • benison — a blessing, esp a spoken one
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