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6-letter words that end in n

  • noggin — a small cup or mug.
  • nonfan — a person who is not a fan
  • nonman — a being that is not a man
  • noreen — a female given name, Irish diminutive of Nora.
  • norman — a member of that branch of the Northmen or Scandinavians who in the 10th century conquered Normandy.
  • nortonCharles Eliot, 1827–1908, U.S. scholar.
  • nosean — a mineral with formula Na8Al6Si6O24(SO4), found in igneous rock as isometric crystals
  • nothin — Apocopic form of nothing.
  • notion — a general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something: a notion of how something should be done.
  • nubain — an opiate drug, nalbuphine hydrochloride, used as a painkiller and, illegally, by bodybuilders and others to increase their pain threshold and as a recreational drug, being a cheap alternative to heroin
  • nubbin — a small lump or stunted piece; stub.
  • nubian — a member of any of the various peoples inhabiting Nubia.
  • nuffin — Non-standard spelling of nothing, representing informal speech.
  • nuthin — Eye dialect nothing.
  • nyeman — Russian name of Neman.
  • ob/gyn — Ob/gyn is the branch of medicine that deals with women's medical conditions, pregnancy, and birth. Ob/gyn is an abbreviation for 'obstetrics/gynecology.'
  • oberon — (in medieval folklore) the king of the fairies.
  • obsign — to certify by means of, or as if with, a seal or a mark of ratification
  • obtain — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • of kin — related
  • ogaden — an arid region in SE Ethiopia.
  • ogburnWilliam Fielding, 1886–1959, U.S. sociologist and educator.
  • ohioan — of Ohio
  • oilcan — a can having a long spout through which oil is poured or squirted to lubricate machinery or the like.
  • oilman — a person who owns or operates oil wells or an executive in the petroleum industry.
  • oilmen — Plural form of oilman.
  • oldman — (nonstandard) An old man.
  • olefin — any member of the alkene series.
  • omolon — a river in NE Russia, flowing N to the Kolyma River. 600 miles (965 km) long.
  • operon — a set of two or more adjacent cistrons whose transcription is under the coordinated control of a promoter, an operator, and a regulator gene.
  • oppugn — to assail by criticism, argument, or action.
  • opt in — choose to be included
  • option — command line option
  • optran — Specification language for attributed tree transformation writetn by R. Wilhelm, U Saarlandes in the early 1980's.
  • orcein — a red dye, the principal coloring matter of cudbear and orchil, obtained by oxidizing an ammoniacal solution of orcinol.
  • ordain — to invest with ministerial or sacerdotal functions; confer holy orders upon.
  • oregon — a state in the NW United States, on the Pacific coast. 96,981 sq. mi. (251,180 sq. km). Capital: Salem. Abbreviation: Oreg., Ore., OR (for use with zip code).
  • orexin — (biochemistry) Either of two neuropeptide hormones found in vertebrates; the hypocretins.
  • origan — an aromatic herb, especially oregano.
  • origen — (Origenes Admantius) a.d. 185?–254? Alexandrian writer, Christian theologian, and teacher.
  • origin — something from which anything arises or is derived; source; fountainhead: to follow a stream to its origin.
  • orihon — a manuscript scroll having columns running across the width, folded in accordion fashion along the separating margins.
  • orison — a prayer.
  • orkhon — a river in E central Asia, flowing E, N, and then NE from the N central Mongolian People's Republic to the Selenga River. About 400 miles (645 km) long.
  • orogen — an extensive belt of rocks deformed by orogeny, associated in places with plutonic and metamorphic rocks.
  • orphan — a child who has lost both parents through death, or, less commonly, one parent.
  • osborn — Henry Fairfield [fair-feeld] /ˈfɛərˌfild/ (Show IPA), 1857–1935, U.S. paleontologist and author.
  • ossean — (zoology) A fish with a bony skeleton.
  • ossein — the collagen of bone, remaining after the mineral matter has been removed by treatment with dilute acid.
  • ossian — a legendary hero and poet and son of Finn, who is supposed to have lived during the 3rd century a.d., represented in Gaelic poems and in imitations of them written by James Macpherson in the 18th century.
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