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English 5 letter words - Containing letters cne - page 2

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a : 29.27%

o : 28.05%

i : 24.39%

s : 14.63%

l : 12.80%

h : 12.80%

r : 11.59%

u : 8.54%

t : 7.93%

d : 6.71%

y : 5.49%

p : 3.66%

b : 3.66%

g : 3.05%

k : 3.05%

m : 2.44%

v : 1.83%

w : 1.83%

z : 1.22%

x : 0.61%

f : 0.61%

j : 0.61%

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vance

vance

Proper noun

  1. name transferred from the surname; of mostly American usage.

vince

wench

wench

noun

  1. (US, archaic or historical) A black woman (of any age), especially if in a condition of servitude.
  2. (archaic or dialectal) Used as a term of endearment for a female person, especially a wife, daughter, or girlfriend: darling, sweetheart.
  3. (archaic) A promiscuous woman; a mistress (“other woman in an extramarital relationship”).
  4. (archaic) A prostitute.
  5. (archaic) A woman servant; a maidservant.
  6. (archaic, now dialectal or humorous, possibly offensive) A girl or young woman, especially a buxom or lively one.
  7. (specifically) A girl or young woman of a lower class.

verb

  1. (intransitive, archaic, now humorous) To frequent prostitutes; to whore; also, to womanize.

wince

wince

noun

  1. A reel used in dyeing, steeping, or washing cloth; a winch. It is placed over the division wall between two wince pits so as to allow the cloth to descend into either compartment at will.
  2. A sudden movement or gesture of shrinking away.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To flinch as if in pain or distress.
  2. (transitive) To wash (cloth), dip it in dye, etc., with the use of a wince.
  3. To kick or flounce when unsteady or impatient.

xenic

xenic

adj

  1. (LGBT) Of or pertaining to xenogenders.
  2. (biology, of a culture) Containing an unidentified organism, especially a bacterium.
  3. (inorganic chemistry) Relating to xenic acid.
  4. Strange or foreign in some way.

yance

yance

adv

  1. (dialect, Northern English dialect) once (in both senses: only one time, and formerly)

yince

zenic