6-letter words that end in n
- bidden — Bidden is a past participle of bid2.
- biffin — a variety of red cooking apple
- big on — enthusiastic about
- biggin — a plain close-fitting cap, often tying under the chin, worn in the Middle Ages and by children in the 17th century
- bilian — a type of ironwood from Borneo
- billon — an alloy consisting of gold or silver and a base metal, usually copper, used esp for coinage
- bingen — a town in W Germany on the Rhine: wine trade and tourist centre. Pop: 24 716 (2003 est)
- binyon — (Robert) Laurence. 1869–1943, British poet and art historian, best known for his elegiac war poems "For the Fallen" (1914) and "The Burning of the Leaves" (1944)
- biogen — a hypothetical protein assumed to be the basis of the formation and functioning of body cells and tissues
- biotin — a vitamin of the B complex, abundant in egg yolk and liver, deficiency of which causes dermatitis and loss of hair. Formula: C10H16N2O3S
- birken — relating to the birch tree
- birman — a breed of large long-haired cat having a light-coloured coat with dark face, tail, and legs, and white feet
- bisson — blind
- bitten — Bitten is the past participle of bite.
- blazon — to proclaim loudly and publicly
- blixen — Karen
- blyton — Enid (Mary). 1897–1968, British writer of children's books; creator of Noddy and the Famous Five series of adventure stories
- bo's'n — boatswain
- bobbin — A bobbin is a small round object on which thread or wool is wound to hold it, for example on a sewing machine.
- bobrun — an ice-covered course for bobsledding consisting of a chute with high walls, banked turns, and straightaways.
- bodkin — a blunt large-eyed needle used esp for drawing tape through openwork
- bodmin — a market town in SW England, in Cornwall, near Bodmin Moor, a granite upland rising to 420 m (1375 ft). Pop: 12 778 (2001)
- boffin — A boffin is a scientist, especially one who is doing research.
- bog in — to start energetically on a task
- bogman — the body of a person found preserved in a peat bog
- bohlen — Charles Eustis [yoo-stis] /ˈyu stɪs/ (Show IPA), ("Chip") 1904–74, U.S. diplomat.
- böhmen — an area of the W Czech Republic, formerly a province of Czechoslovakia (1918–1949). From 1939 until 1945 it formed part of the German protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia
- bolden — Buddy, real name Charles Bolden. 1868–1931, US Black jazz cornet player; a pioneer of the New Orleans style
- boleyn — Anne. 1507–36, second wife of Henry VIII of England; mother of Elizabeth I. She was executed on a charge of adultery
- bolson — a desert valley surrounded by mountains, with a shallow lake at the centre
- bolton — a town in NW England, in Bolton unitary authority, Greater Manchester: centre of the woollen trade since the 14th century; later important for cotton. Pop: 139 403 (2001)
- bonbon — a sweet
- borden — ˈLizzie (Andrew) (ˈlɪzi ) ; lizˈē) 1860-1927; U.S. woman accused and acquitted in a sensational trial (1893) of murdering her father & stepmother (1892)
- boreen — a country lane or narrow road
- borman — Frank, born 1928, U.S. astronaut.
- bosman — Herman Charles. (1905–1951), South African short-story writer and journalist; his experiences in prison are recounted in the semi-autobiographical Cold Stone Jug (1949)
- boston — a card game for four, played with two packs
- bothan — a hut or booth, esp one used as an illegal drinking house
- botkin — Benjamin Albert, 1901–75, U.S. folklorist, editor, and essayist.
- boudin — a French version of a black pudding
- bouton — the enlarged part of a nerve fibre or cell which facilitates contact between nerves
- bowfin — a primitive North American freshwater bony fish, Amia calva, with an elongated body and a very long dorsal fin: family Amiidae
- bowman — an archer
- box in — If you are boxed in, you are unable to move from a particular place because you are surrounded by other people or cars.
- brazen — If you describe a person or their behaviour as brazen, you mean that they are very bold and do not care what other people think about them or their behaviour.
- brecon — a town in SE Wales, in Powys: textile and leather industries. Pop: 7901 (2001)
- brehon — a judge in ancient Ireland
- bremen — a state of NW Germany, centred on the city of Bremen and its outport Bremerhaven. Pop: 663 000 (2003 est). Area: 404 sq km (156 sq miles)
- breton — of, relating to, or characteristic of Brittany, its people, or their language
- briton — A Briton is a person who comes from Great Britain.