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6-letter words that end in en

  • careen — To careen somewhere means to rush forward in an uncontrollable way.
  • carmen — an opera (1875) by Georges Bizet.
  • carven — carve
  • casten — (archaic, poetic) Past participle of cast.
  • cheven — A river fish, the chub.
  • chosen — Chosen is the past participle of choose.
  • cloven — split; cleft; divided
  • cobden — Richard. 1804–65, British economist and statesman: with John Bright a leader of the successful campaign to abolish the Corn Laws (1846)
  • coldenCadwallader, 1688–1776, Scottish physician, botanist, and public official in America, born in Ireland.
  • coleen — Alternative form of colleen.
  • commen — [L.J. Cohen. Proc SJCC 30:671-676, AFIPS (Spring 1967)].
  • conmen — Plural form of conman.
  • costen — (transitive, obsolete) To try; tempt.
  • cowmen — Plural form of cowman.
  • craven — Someone who is craven is very cowardly.
  • crimen — a crime
  • cruden — Alexander. 1701–70, Scottish bookseller and compiler of a well-known biblical concordance (1737)
  • crumen — the suborbital gland in sheep, deer, or antelopes
  • cudden — a coalfish
  • cullen — William Douglas, Baron. born 1935, Scottish judge who conducted public inquiries into the Piper Alpha disaster (1990), the Dunblane school shootings (1996), and the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster (1999); led the tribunal which turned down the appeal (2002) of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi against his conviction for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing
  • culmen — the summit
  • daimen — occasional; odd
  • dairen — former Japanese name of Dalian (def 2).
  • damien — Joseph (ʒozɛf), known as Father Damien. 1840–89, Belgian Roman Catholic missionary to the leper colony at Molokai, Hawaii
  • dampen — To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense.
  • darien — the E part of the Isthmus of Panama, between the Gulf of Darien on the Caribbean coast and the Gulf of San Miguel on the Pacific coast; chiefly within the republic of Panama but extending also into Colombia: site of a disastrous attempt to establish a Scottish colony in 1698
  • darken — If something darkens or if a person or thing darkens it, it becomes darker.
  • darren — a male given name.
  • deaden — If something deadens a feeling or a sound, it makes it less strong or loud.
  • deafen — If a noise deafens you, it is so loud that you cannot hear anything else at the same time.
  • deepen — If a situation or emotion deepens or if something deepens it, it becomes stronger and more intense.
  • docken — something of no value or importance
  • dolmen — a structure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone.
  • dongenKees van [keys-van;; Dutch keys-vahn] /keɪs væn;; Dutch keɪs vɑn/ (Show IPA), van Dongen, Kees.
  • doreen — a female given name.
  • dowdenEdward, 1843–1913, Irish critic and poet.
  • driuen — Obsolete spelling of driven.
  • driven — past participle of drive.
  • droven — (obsolete) Past participle of drive.
  • drusen — Plural form of druse.
  • drydenJohn, 1631–1700, English poet, dramatist, and critic.
  • dudeen — a short clay tobacco pipe.
  • dullen — (transitive, nonstandard) To make dull or duller; to dull.
  • dusken — to (cause to) become shady or gloomy
  • dzeren — a native expression for the Mongolian antelope, Procapra guttarosa
  • eileen — a feminine name; var. Aileen
  • eleven — Equivalent to the sum of six and five; one more than ten; 11.
  • eothen — from the East
  • eucken — Rudolph Christoph (ˈruːdɔlf ˈkrɪstɔf). 1846–1926, German idealist philosopher: Nobel prize for literature 1908
  • examen — A formal examination of the soul or conscience, made usually daily by Jesuits and some other Roman Catholics.
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