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6-letter words that end in ne

  • braine — John (Gerard). 1922–86, English novelist, whose works include Room at the Top (1957) and Life at the Top (1962)
  • brenne — to burn
  • browne — Coral (Edith). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price
  • butane — Butane is a gas that is obtained from petroleum and is used as a fuel.
  • butene — a pungent colourless gas existing in four isomeric forms, all of which are used in the manufacture of organic compounds. Formula: C4H8
  • bygone — Bygone means happening or existing a very long time ago.
  • bylane — a side lane or alley off a road
  • byline — A byline is a line at the top of an article in a newspaper or magazine giving the author's name.
  • cabane — a mastlike structure on some early airplanes, used for supporting the wing.
  • cafone — an uncouth person; lowlife.
  • canine — Canine means relating to dogs.
  • capone — Alphonse, called Al. 1899–1947, US gangster in Chicago during Prohibition
  • carene — (religion, obsolete) A fast of forty days on bread and water.
  • carine — (obsolete) A keel.
  • celine — Louis-Ferdinand (lwifɛrdinɑ̃), real name Louis-Ferdinand Destouches. 1894–1961, French novelist and physician; became famous with his controversial first novel Journey to the End of the Night (1932)
  • cetane — a colourless insoluble liquid alkane hydrocarbon used in the determination of the cetane number of diesel fuel. Formula: C16H34
  • chaine — (in dancing) relating to the movement in which a full rotation is made for every two steps taken
  • cheyne — Thomas Kelly [kel-ee] /ˈkɛl i/ (Show IPA), 1841–1915, English clergyman and Biblical scholar.
  • cleane — Obsolete spelling of clean.
  • cohune — a tropical American feather palm, Attalea (or Orbignya) cohune, whose large oily nuts yield an oil similar to coconut oil
  • coigne — quoin.
  • coline — (mathematics).
  • comune — The smallest civil administrative unit in Italy.
  • conine — Alternative spelling of coniine.
  • copine — Any of a group of highly conserved, calcium-dependent membrane proteins found in a variety of eukaryotes.
  • cosine — a trigonometric function that in a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the hypotenuse; the sine of the complement
  • crowne — Obsolete spelling of crown.
  • cubane — a rare octahedral hydrocarbon formed by eight CH groups, each of which is situated at the corner of a cube. Formula: C8H8
  • cumene — a colorless and toxic liquid, C 9 H 12 , soluble in alcohol: used as a solvent and in the production of phenol and acetone.
  • cunene — a river in W central Angola, flowing S and W to the Atlantic Ocean. 750 miles (1207 km) long.
  • cymene — a colourless insoluble liquid with an aromatic odour that exists in three isomeric forms; methylpropylbenzene: used as solvents and for making synthetic resins. The para- isomer is present in several essential oils. Formula: CH3C6H4CH(CH3)2
  • cyrene — an ancient Greek city of N Africa, near the coast of Cyrenaica: famous for its medical school
  • daphne — any shrub of the Eurasian thymelaeaceous genus Daphne, such as the mezereon and spurge laurel: ornamentals with shiny evergreen leaves and clusters of small bell-shaped flowers
  • debone — to remove the bones from (a piece of meat or fish)
  • decane — a liquid alkane hydrocarbon existing in several isomeric forms. Formula: C10H22
  • decine — (obsolete, organic compound) decenylene.
  • define — to describe the nature, properties, or essential qualities of
  • deline — (obsolete) To delineate or mark out.
  • demine — Remove explosive mines from.
  • depone — to declare (something) under oath; testify; depose
  • detune — to change the pitch of (a stringed instrument), whether for musical or maintenance purposes
  • deurne — a town in N Belgium, a suburb of E Antwerp: site of Antwerp airport. Pop: 68 308 (2002 est)
  • devine — George (Alexander Cassady). 1910–65, British stage director and actor: founded (1956) the English Stage Company in London's Royal Court Theatre
  • didine — Of, or pertaining to dodos.
  • ditone — (obsolete, music) An interval of two tones.
  • diuine — Obsolete spelling of divine.
  • divine — of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being.
  • doline — A depression (basin, hollow) in karstic terrain / limestone.
  • domine — lord; master (used as a title of address).
  • douane — a custom house; customs.
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