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6-letter words that end in ne

  • scerne — to discern or to perceive something
  • scrine — a shrine or a bookcase
  • sdaine — to disdain
  • selene — the Greek goddess of the moon. Compare Thyone.
  • serene — calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled: a serene landscape; serene old age.
  • serine — a crystalline amino acid, HOCH 2 CH(NH 2)COOH, found in many proteins and obtained by the hydrolysis of sericin, the protein constituting silk gum. Symbol: S. Abbreviation: Ser;
  • sheene — Barry (Stephen Frank). 1950–2003, British racing motorcyclist: 500 cc world champion (1976, 1977)
  • shrine — a building or other shelter, often of a stately or sumptuous character, enclosing the remains or relics of a saint or other holy person and forming an object of religious veneration and pilgrimage.
  • silane — Also called silicon tetrahydride. a gas with an unpleasant odor, SiH 4 , soluble in water: used as a doping agent for semiconductors in the production of solid-state devices.
  • silene — any plant of the large perennial genus Silene, with mostly red or pink flowers; many, esp S. or Agrostemma coeli-rosa, are grown as garden plants: family Carophyllaceae
  • silone — Ignazio [ee-nyah-tsyaw] /iˈnyɑ tsyɔ/ (Show IPA), (Secondo Tranquilli) 1900–78, Italian author.
  • simone — (language)   A simulation language by A. Hoare et al. based on Pascal.
  • sloaneSir Hans, 1660–1753, English physician and naturalist.
  • soigne — carefully or elegantly done, operated, or designed.
  • sphene — a mineral, calcium titanium silicate, CaTiSiO 5 , occurring as an accessory mineral in a variety of crystalline rocks, usually in small wedge-shaped crystals.
  • spline — a long, narrow, thin strip of wood, metal, etc.; slat.
  • spurne — to spur
  • sterneLaurence, 1713–68, English clergyman and novelist.
  • strine — Australian English.
  • supine — lying on the back, face or front upward.
  • t-zone — the T-shaped area of a person's face that includes the forehead, nose, and chin
  • tagine — a large, heavy N African cooking pot with a conical lid
  • theine — caffeine, especially in tea.
  • throne — the chair or seat occupied by a sovereign, bishop, or other exalted personage on ceremonial occasions, usually raised on a dais and covered with a canopy.
  • thyine — of or relating to the sandarac tree
  • thyone — Semele, as named by her son Dionysus when he took her from the underworld to Olympus.
  • tirane — a city in and the capital of Albania, in the central part.
  • tisane — (italics) French. aromatic or herb-flavored tea.
  • triene — any compound containing three double bonds.
  • triune — three in one; constituting a trinity in unity, as the Godhead.
  • tyrone — a former administrative county in W Northern Ireland: replaced by several new districts 1973.
  • unbone — to remove the bones from (fish, meat, etc); debone
  • undine — any of a group of female water spirits described by Paracelsus.
  • undone — brought to destruction or ruin.
  • unfine — not fine
  • unline — to remove the lining from (a garment, curtain, etc)
  • untune — to render or cause to become out of tune: Changes in weather can untune a violin.
  • urbane — having the polish and suavity regarded as characteristic of sophisticated social life in major cities: an urbane manner.
  • ursine — of or relating to a bear or bears.
  • vahine — wahine.
  • valine — an essential amino acid, (CH 3) 2 CHCH(NH 2)COOH, white, crystalline, and water-soluble, present in most plant and animal proteins, required for growth. Symbol: V. Abbreviation: Val;
  • venene — venin.
  • venine — any of several poisonous substances occurring in snake venom.
  • vienne — a city in SE France, on the Rhone River, S of Lyons: Roman ruins.
  • wahine — (in Hawaii and Polynesia) a girl or young woman.
  • wakane — a type of seaweed
  • warine — (zoology) A South American monkey, one of the sapajous.
  • x-line — mean line.
  • xylene — A volatile liquid hydrocarbon obtained by distilling wood, coal tar, or petroleum, and used in fuels and solvents, and in chemical synthesis.
  • yearne — Obsolete spelling of yarn.
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