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6-letter words that end in ne

  • nemine — no one dissenting; unanimously.
  • nerine — any of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Nerine, of the amaryllis family, native to southern Africa, having funnel-shaped red, pink, or white flowers.
  • nicene — of or relating to Nicaea.
  • no one — No one means not a single person, or not a single member of a particular group or set.
  • nonane — an alkane hydrocarbon CH3(CH2)7CH3 found in petroleum
  • ochone — an expression of sorrow or regret
  • octane — any of 18 isomeric saturated hydrocarbons having the formula C 8 H 1 8 , some of which are obtained in the distillation and cracking of petroleum.
  • oenone — a nymph of Mount Ida who was the wife of Paris, but was deserted by him for Helen.
  • ondine — undine.
  • online — located on major routes or rail lines: online industries.
  • orgone — (in Wilhelm Reich's theory) a vital, primal, nonmaterial element believed to permeate the universe.
  • orpine — a plant, Sedum telephium, of the stonecrop family, having purplish flowers.
  • oscine — of, belonging to, or pertaining to the suborder Oscines, of the order Passeriformes, comprising the songbirds that have highly developed vocal organs.
  • patine — patina.
  • pavane — a stately dance dating from the 16th century.
  • pavone — a peacock
  • phryne — real name Muesarete. 4th century bc, Greek courtesan; lover of Praxiteles and model for Apelles' painting Aphrodite Rising from the Waves
  • picene — a type of hydrocarbon found in the residue that is obtained in peat tar and petroleum distillation
  • picine — of or relating to woodpeckers or the Piciformes
  • pinene — a liquid terpene, C 1 0 H 1 6 , the principal constituent of oil of turpentine, found in other essential oils: used chiefly in the manufacture of camphor.
  • procne — a princess of Athens, who punished her husband for raping her sister Philomela by feeding him the flesh of their son. She was changed at her death into a swallow
  • prynneWilliam, 1600–69, English Puritan leader and pamphleteer.
  • puisne — Law. younger; inferior in rank; junior, as in appointment.
  • purine — a white, crystalline compound, C 5 H 4 N 4 , from which is derived a group of compounds including uric acid, xanthine, and caffeine.
  • pyrene — a polycyclic, aromatic crystalline hydrocarbon, C 1 6 H 1 0 , consisting of four fused benzene rings, found in coal tar and believed to be carcinogenic.
  • pyrone — either of two heterocyclic ketones having the formula C 5 H 4 O 2 .
  • racine — Jean Baptiste [zhahn ba-teest] /ʒɑ̃ baˈtist/ (Show IPA), 1639–99, French dramatist.
  • ranine — of, relating to, or resembling a frog
  • rapine — the violent seizure and carrying off of another's property; plunder.
  • ratine — a loosely woven fabric made with nubby or knotty yarns.
  • ravine — a narrow steep-sided valley commonly eroded by running water.
  • recane — a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
  • redone — to do again; repeat.
  • refine — to bring to a fine or a pure state; free from impurities: to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum.
  • rejane — (Gabrielle-Charlotte Réju) 1856–1920, French actress.
  • reline — to add a new lining to
  • repine — to be fretfully discontented; fret; complain.
  • repone — to restore (someone) to his or her former status, office, etc; rehabilitate
  • retene — a crystalline hydrocarbon, C 1 8 H 1 8 , obtained chiefly from the tar of resinous woods and certain fossil resins.
  • retine — a chemical found in animal tissues that slows cell growth and division
  • retune — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
  • rexine — a form of artificial leather
  • rezone — to reclassify (a property, neighborhood, etc.) as belonging to a different zone or being subject to different zoning restrictions.
  • rockne — Knute (Kenneth) [noot] /nut/ (Show IPA), 1888–1931, U.S. football coach, born in Norway.
  • rusine — of or relating to the rusa
  • sabine — of or belonging to an ancient people of central Italy who lived chiefly in the Apennines northeast of Rome and were subjugated by the Romans about 290 b.c.
  • sagene — a fishing net
  • saline — of, containing, or resembling common table salt; salty or saltlike: a saline solution.
  • sasine — the granting of legal possession of feudal property
  • savine — a juniper, Juniperus sabina, of Europe and Asia.
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