6-letter words containing na
- covina — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- crinal — of or relating to the hair
- cucina — style of cooking; cuisine
- cumana — a city in NE Venezuela: founded in 1523; the oldest European settlement in South America. Pop: 271 000 (2005 est)
- cunard — Sir Samuel (1787–1865). Canadian shipping magnate, founder of the Cunard line
- cunaxa — the site near the lower Euphrates where Artaxerxes II defeated Cyrus the Younger in 401 bc
- dagnab — (euphemistic) damn (as an expletive).
- danaan — a daughter of the king of Argos and mother, by Zeus disguised as a shower of gold, of Perseus.
- danang — a seaport in central Vietnam.
- danaus — a king of Argos who told his fifty daughters, the Danaides, to kill their bridegrooms on their wedding night
- danava — one of the Vedic demons.
- dannay — Frederic ("Ellery Queen") 1905–82, U.S. mystery writer, in collaboration with Manfred Bennington Lee.
- deanna — a female given name, form of Diana.
- denali — McKinley2
- denary — calculated by tens; based on ten; decimal
- dharna — (in India) a method of obtaining justice, as the payment of a debt, by sitting, fasting, at the door of the person from whom reparation is sought
- dhurna — (in India) the practice of exacting justice or compliance with a just demand by sitting and fasting at the doorstep of an offender until death or until the demand is granted.
- dhyana — (Hinduism, Buddhism) A type of profound meditation.
- dinant — a town in S Belgium, on the River Meuse below steep limestone cliffs: 11th-century citadel: famous in the Middle Ages for fine brassware, known as dinanderie: tourism, metalwork, biscuits. Pop: 12 719 (2004 est)
- dinard — a city in W France: seaside resort.
- dinars — Plural form of dinar.
- dinnae — (Scots) do not
- dnaase — deoxyribonuclease; any of a number of enzymes that hydrolyse DNA
- dodona — an ancient town in NW Greece, in Epirus: the site of a famous oracle of Zeus.
- dognap — to steal (a dog), especially for the purpose of selling it for profit.
- domina — The head of a nunnery.
- donage — Misspelling of dunnage.
- donair — (Canada) A Nova Scotian variant of the doner kebab, including breadcrumbs and spices, and served with a sweet sauce made from evaporated milk, sugar, vinegar, and garlic.
- donald — a male given name: from Celtic words meaning “world” and “power.”.
- donary — a thing given for holy use
- donate — to present as a gift, grant, or contribution; make a donation of, as to a fund or cause: to donate used clothes to the Salvation Army.
- duenna — (in Spain and Portugal) an older woman serving as escort or chaperon of a young lady.
- dunant — Jean Henri [French zhahn ahn-ree] /French ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1828–1910, Swiss banker and philanthropist: founder of the Red Cross; Nobel Peace Prize 1901.
- dynam- — dynamo-
- dynamo — A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy; a generator.
- dynast — A member of a powerful family, especially a hereditary ruler.
- edwina — a female given name: derived from Edwin.
- enable — Give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
- enacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enact.
- enamel — An opaque or semitransparent glassy substance applied to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
- enamor — Be filled with a feeling of love for.
- enates — Plural form of enate.
- enatic — Enate (related through female line).
- encina — a type of oak, Quercus ilex
- ennage — the total number of ens in a piece of matter to be set in type
- españa — Spain
- faenas — Plural form of faena.
- farina — flour or meal made from cereal grains and cooked as cereal, used in puddings, soups, etc.
- faunae — Plural form of fauna.
- faunal — the animals of a given region or period considered as a whole.