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5-letter words containing ne

  • bones — the human skeleton or body
  • bonne — a housemaid or female servant
  • boone — Daniel. 1734–1820, American pioneer, explorer, and guide, esp in Kentucky
  • borne — Borne is the past participle of bear1.
  • boyne — a river in the E Republic of Ireland, rising in the Bog of Allen and flowing northeast to the Irish Sea: William III of England defeated the deposed James II in a battle (Battle of the Boyne) on its banks in 1690, completing the overthrow of the Stuart cause in Ireland. Length: about 112 km (70 miles)
  • brane — a hypothetical component of string theory
  • brine — Brine is salty water, especially salty water that is used for preserving food.
  • byrneDonn [don] /dɒn/ (Show IPA), Donn-Byrne, Brian Oswald.
  • caine — Sir Michael. real name Maurice Micklewhite. born 1933, British film actor. His films include The Ipcress File (1965), Get Carter (1971), Educating Rita (1983), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), and The Cider House Rules (1999)
  • canea — the chief port of Crete, on the NW coast. Pop: 55 838 (2001)
  • caned — a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
  • caneh — a Hebrew unit of length, consisting of 6 cubits
  • caner — a person who regularly indulges in excessive drinking or drug-taking
  • canes — Plural form of cane.
  • canne — Obsolete spelling of can.
  • carne — Marcel (marsɛl). 1906–96, French film director. His films include Le Jour se lève (1939), Les Portes de la nuit (1946), and La Bible (1976)
  • chine — the backbone
  • cine- — indicating motion picture or cinema
  • clane — Eye dialect of clean.
  • cline — a continuous variation in form between members of a species having a wide variable geographical or ecological range
  • clone — If someone or something is a clone of another person or thing, they are so similar to this person or thing that they seem to be exactly the same as them.
  • coine — Obsolete spelling of coin.
  • coned — Geometry. a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex. a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
  • cones — Geometry. a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex. a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
  • coney — a kind of rabbit or a pika: early term no longer in scientific use
  • coyne — Obsolete spelling of coin.
  • crane — A crane is a large machine that moves heavy things by lifting them in the air.
  • crine — the hair
  • crone — A crone is an ugly old woman.
  • csnet — Computers and Science Network, operated by CREN for US computer science institutes. It provides electronic mail service via dial-up lines, X.25 and Internet services.
  • ctene — the locomotor organ of ctenophores
  • cunei — Anatomy. a wedge-shaped convolution on the medial surface of the occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
  • cuneo — a city in NW Italy, in Piedmont. Pop: 52 334 (2001)
  • deane — Sir William Patrick. born 1931, Australian lawyer. He became a High Court judge in 1982 and governor-general of Australia (1996–2001)
  • deneb — the brightest star in the constellation Cygnus and one of the brightest but remotest stars in the night sky. Visual magnitude: 1.25; spectral type: A2I
  • denes — Plural form of dene.
  • denet — (formerly, in Britain) to sell (a book) at a lower price than that specified by the Net Book Agreement
  • diane — a feminine name: dim. Di; var. Dianne
  • diene — any compound, as 1,3-butadiene, CH 2 =CH−CH=CH 2 , that contains two double bonds.
  • dined — to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
  • diner — a person who dines.
  • dines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dine.
  • dione — Classical Mythology. a Titan and a consort of Zeus.
  • dnepr — Russian name of Dnieper.
  • donee — a person to whom a gift is made.
  • doner — (humorous, dialect) Comparative form of done.
  • doney — (colloquial) girl, sweetheart, darling, young woman, woman.
  • donneJohn, 1573–1631, English poet and clergyman.
  • doone — Eye dialect of down.
  • doune — Obsolete spelling of down.
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