6-letter words that end in n
- elevon — The movable part of the trailing edge of a delta wing.
- eloign — (obsolete, transitive) To remove (something) to a distance.
- elshin — a cobbler's awl
- emodin — (organic compound) A purgative resin, 6-methyl-1,3,8-trihydroxyanthraquinone, obtained from some rhubarbs and other plants.
- empson — Sir William. 1906–84, English poet and critic; author of Seven Types of Ambiguity (1930)
- end on — with the end pointing towards one
- endian — (computing) Of a computer, storing multibyte numbers with the most significant byte at a greater (little-endian) or lower (big-endian) address.
- endpin — (music, lutherie) The spike of a cello or double bass that makes contact with the floor.
- endrin — a type of insecticide
- enjoin — Instruct or urge (someone) to do something.
- ensign — A flag or standard, especially a military or naval one indicating nationality.
- entwin — (transitive) To separate; divide.
- enzian — a plant from the gentian family
- eolian — Alternative spelling of aeolian.
- eonian — Of or pertaining to an eon.
- eothen — from the East
- erivan — Yerevan
- esenin — Sergey Aleksandrovich. 1895–1925, Soviet poet, author of Confessions of a Hooligan (1924): married to Isadora Duncan
- essoin — an excuse or exemption
- etalon — A device consisting of two reflecting plates for producing interfering light beams.
- ethion — a type of liquid pesticide
- etymon — A word or morpheme from which a later word is derived.
- eucken — Rudolph Christoph (ˈruːdɔlf ˈkrɪstɔf). 1846–1926, German idealist philosopher: Nobel prize for literature 1908
- euphon — a glass harmonica
- evelyn — masculine name
- ex-con — a former prisoner
- examen — A formal examination of the soul or conscience, made usually daily by Jesuits and some other Roman Catholics.
- examin — Obsolete form of examine.
- exaton — A measure of the strength of an explosion or a bomb based on how many quintillion tons of TNT would be needed to produce the same energy.
- exogen — (botany) A plant characterized by wood, bark and pith, the wood forming a layer between the other two, and growth only occurring on the outside.
- expugn — (obsolete) To take by storm; capture. (15th-17th c.).
- extern — A person working in but not living in an institution, such as nonresident doctor or other worker in a hospital.
- fabian — seeking victory by delay and harassment rather than by a decisive battle as in the manner of Fabius Maximus: Fabian policy.
- fablon — a brand of adhesive-backed plastic material used to cover and decorate shelves, worktops, etc, and for handicraft purposes
- fadden — Sir Arthur William. 1895–1973, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1941)
- falcon — any of several birds of prey of the family Falconidae, especially of the genus Falco, usually distinguished by long, pointed wings, a hooked beak with a toothlike notch on each side of the upper bill, and swift, agile flight, typically diving to seize prey: some falcon species are close to extinction.
- fallen — past participle of fall.
- fanion — a small flag, originally carried by military brigades, used by soldiers and surveyors as a positional marker.
- farden — (UK, obsolete, Northern England) eye dialect of farthing.
- farren — an allotted area of land
- fasten — to attach firmly or securely in place; fix securely to something else.
- fatten — to make fat.
- feddan — an Egyptian unit of area equivalent to 1.038 acres (0.42 ha).
- feerin — a furrow ploughed as a guide to subsequent work
- fenian — a member of an Irish revolutionary organization founded in New York in 1858, which worked for the establishment of an independent Irish republic.
- fenman — a dweller in the Fens of England.
- fenton — James (Martin). born 1949, British poet, journalist, and critic. His poetry includes the collections A German Requiem (1980) and Out of Danger (1993)
- fezzan — a former province in SW Libya: part of the Sahara with numerous oases. 220,000 sq. mi. (570,000 sq. km).
- fibrin — the insoluble protein end product of blood coagulation, formed from fibrinogen by the action of thrombin in the presence of calcium ions.
- fijian — of or relating to Fiji, its people, or their language.