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6-letter words that end in en

  • le pen — Jean-Marie (ʒɑ̃məri). born 1928, French politician; leader of the extreme right-wing Front National (1972–2011); runner-up in the presidential election of 2002
  • leaden — inertly heavy like lead; hard to lift or move: a leaden weight; leaden feet.
  • leafen — Formed in leaves.
  • leaven — a substance, as yeast or baking powder, that causes fermentation and expansion of dough or batter.
  • ledden — language or speech
  • leglen — Usually, laggins. the staves at the bottom of a barrel, cask, or other hooped vessel.
  • legmen — Plural form of legman.
  • leiden — a city in W Netherlands.
  • lenten — of, relating to, or suitable for Lent.
  • leoben — a city in E central Austria, in Styria on the Mur River: lignite mining. Pop: 25 804 (2001)
  • lessen — to become less.
  • leuven — a city in central Belgium.
  • leyden — a city in W Netherlands.
  • libken — a lodging or house
  • lichen — any complex organism of the group Lichenes, composed of a fungus in symbiotic union with an alga and having a greenish, gray, yellow, brown, or blackish thallus that grows in leaflike, crustlike, or branching forms on rocks, trees, etc.
  • linden — a city in NE New Jersey, near Newark.
  • lippen — to trust (a person).
  • listen — to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.
  • litten — lighted1 .
  • loosen — to unfasten or undo, as a bond or fetter.
  • louden — To become louder.
  • lt gen — lieutenant general
  • lucken — locked; shut
  • lumpen — of or relating to disfranchised and uprooted individuals or groups, especially those who have lost status: the lumpen bourgeoisie.
  • lutzen — a town in E Germany, WSW of Leipzig: site of Gustavus Adolphus' victory over Wallenstein in 1632 and Napoleon's victory over the Russians in 1813.
  • machenArthur, 1863–1947, Welsh novelist and essayist.
  • madden — to anger or infuriate: The delays maddened her.
  • madmen — a person who is or behaves as if insane; lunatic; maniac.
  • mahren — German name of Moravia.
  • maiden — a girl or young unmarried woman; maid.
  • malden — a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • marten — any of several slender, chiefly arboreal carnivores of the genus Martes, of northern forests, having a long, glossy coat and bushy tail.
  • mayten — a tree, Maytenus boaria, native to Chile, having narrow leaves and drooping branches, planted as a street tree in Florida and southern California.
  • mcewen — Sir John. 1900–80, Australian politician; prime minister of Australia (1967–68)
  • mckuenRod, 1933–2015, U.S. poet and songwriter.
  • meeken — To make or become meek or submissive.
  • mermen — Plural form of merman.
  • midden — a dunghill or refuse heap.
  • milden — To make or become mild or milder.
  • milken — (obsolete) Consisting of milk.
  • minden — a city in NW Louisiana.
  • mirren — Dame Helen, original name Ilyena Vasilievna Mironov, born 1945, English actor; her films include Savage Messiah (1972), The Long Good Friday (1980), The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) and The Queen (2006), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress
  • misken — to be unaware or ignorant of
  • mispen — to write incorrectly
  • missen — (Yorkshire, colloquial) Myself.
  • mitten — a hand covering enclosing the four fingers together and the thumb separately.
  • mizzen — a fore-and-aft sail set on a mizzenmast. Compare crossjack, spanker (def 1a).
  • molten — a past participle of melt1 .
  • moreen — a heavy fabric of wool, or wool and cotton, with a ribbed face and a moiré finish, used for curtains, petticoats, etc.
  • morgen — a unit of land measure equal to about two acres (0.8 hectare), formerly in use in Holland and the Dutch colonies and still used in South Africa.
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