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5-letter words containing ne

  • stine — R(obert) L(awrence). born 1943, US writer, noted for his numerous bestselling horror novels for older children, esp those in the Goosebumps and Fear Street series
  • stone — the hard substance, formed of mineral matter, of which rocks consist.
  • swine — any stout, cloven-hoofed artiodactyl of the Old World family Suidae, having a thick hide sparsely covered with coarse hair, a disklike snout, and an often short, tasseled tail: now of worldwide distribution and hunted or raised for its meat and other products. Compare hog, pig1 , wild boar.
  • syene — ancient name of Aswan.
  • taine — Hippolyte Adolphe [ee-paw-leet a-dawlf] /i pɔˈlit aˈdɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1828–93, French literary critic and historian.
  • taneyRoger Brooke, 1777–1864, U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. 1836–64.
  • tarne — (in the Iliad) Sardis.
  • temne — a member of a people living mainly in Sierra Leone.
  • tenet — any opinion, principle, doctrine, dogma, etc., especially one held as true by members of a profession, group, or movement.
  • tenne — a tawny colour used in family crests
  • terne — terne metal.
  • thane — Early English History. a member of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service.
  • thine — to address as “thou.”.
  • tinea — any of several skin diseases caused by fungi; ringworm.
  • tined — a sharp, projecting point or prong, as of a fork.
  • tines — a sharp, projecting point or prong, as of a fork.
  • toned — any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc.: shrill tones.
  • toner — a person or thing that tones.
  • toney — tony
  • tonne — metric ton.
  • torne — a river in N Sweden, forming part of the Swedish-Finnish border, flowing SE to the Gulf of Bothnia. 354 miles (570 km) long.
  • trine — threefold; triple.
  • trone — a large pair of scales, a spring balance, or other weighing device located in a town or marketplace to weigh goods and merchandise.
  • tuned — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
  • tuner — a person or thing that tunes.
  • tunes — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
  • twine — a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands twisted together.
  • tynerMcCoy (Sulaimon Saud) born 1938, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
  • tynes — a sharp, projecting point or prong, as of a fork.
  • udine — a city in NE Italy.
  • urine — the liquid-to-semisolid waste matter excreted by the kidneys, in humans being a yellowish, slightly acid, watery fluid.
  • usnea — any pale-green or gray, mosslike lichen of the genus Usnea, common on rocks and trees.
  • vaned — weather vane.
  • vaner — a lake in SW Sweden. 2141 sq. mi. (5545 sq. km).
  • vener — Vänern.
  • veney — a thrust
  • verne — a town in S California.
  • vined — covered or decorated with vines or representations of vines: a vined brick wall; vined wallpaper.
  • viner — a vinedresser
  • vines — any plant having a long, slender stem that trails or creeps on the ground or climbs by winding itself about a support or holding fast with tendrils or claspers.
  • vinew — to become mouldy
  • visne — a neighbourhood, or a jury selected from the neighbourhood, in which a disputed action or crime occurred
  • waned — to decrease in strength, intensity, etc.: Daylight waned, and night came on. Her enthusiasm for the cause is waning.
  • wanes — Plural form of wane.
  • waney — wany (def 1).
  • warne — Shane (Keith). born 1969, Australian cricketer: a leg spinner, he took 708 wickets in 145 test matches (1992–2007)
  • wayneAnthony ("Mad Anthony") 1745–96, American Revolutionary War general.
  • whine — to utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry or sound, as from uneasiness, discontent, peevishness, etc.: The puppies were whining from hunger.
  • wined — the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and usually having an alcoholic content of 14 percent or less.
  • wines — Plural form of wine.
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