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7-letter words that end in ne

  • beeline — the most direct route between two places (esp in the phrase make a beeline for)
  • beguine — a dance of South American origin in bolero rhythm
  • beltane — an ancient Celtic festival with a sacrificial bonfire on May Day. It is also celebrated by modern pagans
  • benzene — Benzene is a clear, colourless liquid which is used to make plastics.
  • benzine — a volatile mixture of the lighter aliphatic hydrocarbon constituents of petroleum
  • berline — a limousine with a glass partition between the front and rear seats
  • beshine — to illuminate or shine on
  • betaine — a sweet-tasting alkaloid that occurs in the sugar beet and other plants and in animals. Formula: C5H11NO2
  • bethune — Norman. 1890–1939, Canadian physician and campaigner for socialized medicine; pioneered the use of mobile medical units during the Spanish Civil War and in China during the second Sino-Japanese War
  • bicorne — a two-cornered cocked hat worn especially in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • big one — a thousand dollars
  • biplane — A biplane is an old-fashioned type of aeroplane with two pairs of wings, one above the other.
  • bottine — a light boot for women or children; half-boot
  • bowline — a line for controlling the weather leech of a square sail when a vessel is close-hauled
  • bromine — a pungent dark red volatile liquid element of the halogen series that occurs in natural brine and is used in the production of chemicals, esp ethylene dibromide. Symbol: Br; atomic no: 35; atomic wt: 79.904; valency: 1, 3, 5, or 7; relative density 3.12; density (gas): 7.59 kg/m3; melting pt: –7.2°C; boiling pt: 58.78°C
  • brucine — bitter poisonous alkaloid resembling strychnine and obtained from the tree Strychnos nuxvomica: used mainly in the denaturation of alcohol. Formula: C23H26N2O4
  • bugbane — any of several ranunculaceous plants of the genus Cimicifuga, esp C. foetida of Europe, whose flowers are reputed to repel insects
  • by-line — a line under the title of a newspaper or magazine article giving the author's name
  • byssine — made from fine flax
  • cacaine — (archaic, chemistry) The essential principle of cacao, now called theobromine.
  • cairene — a person born or living in Cairo, Egypt
  • calcine — to heat (a substance) so that it is oxidized, reduced, or loses water
  • calzone — a dish of Italian origin consisting of pizza dough folded over a filling of cheese and tomatoes, herbs, ham, etc
  • cantine — Alternative form of canteen.
  • canzone — a Provençal or Italian lyric, often in praise of love or beauty
  • caprine — of or resembling a goat
  • carbene — a neutral divalent free radical, such as methylene: CH2
  • carbine — A carbine is a light automatic rifle.
  • carbone — Obsolete form of carbon.
  • carline — a Eurasian thistle-like plant, Carlina vulgaris, having spiny leaves and flower heads surrounded by raylike whitish bracts: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • carmine — Carmine is a deep bright-red colour.
  • cassone — a highly-decorated, Italian dowry chest
  • cauline — relating to or growing from a plant stem
  • cayenne — the capital of French Guiana, on an island at the mouth of the Cayenne River: French penal settlement from 1854 to 1938. Pop: 57 229 (2011)
  • cedrine — of or relating to the cedar tree or its wood
  • cervine — resembling or relating to a deer
  • cezanne — Paul (pɔl). 1839–1906, French postimpressionist painter, who was a major influence on modern art, esp cubism, in stressing the structural elements latent in nature, such as the sphere and the cone
  • chalone — any internal secretion that inhibits a physiological process or function
  • chelone — any plant of the hardy N American genus Chelone, grown for its white, rose, or purple flower spikes: family Scrophulariaceae
  • chicane — a bridge or whist hand without trumps
  • chinone — quinone.
  • choline — a colourless viscous soluble alkaline substance present in animal tissues, esp as a constituent of lecithin: used as a supplement to the diet of poultry and in medicine for preventing the accumulation of fat in the liver. Formula:[(CH3)3NCH2CH2OH]+OH–
  • chopine — a sandal-like shoe on tall wooden or cork bases popular in the 18th century
  • chorine — a female dancer who is part of a chorus line
  • citrine — a brownish-yellow variety of quartz: a gemstone; false topaz
  • cocaine — Cocaine is a powerful drug which some people take for pleasure, but which they can become addicted to.
  • codeine — Codeine is a drug which is used to relieve pain, especially headaches, and the symptoms of a cold.
  • codline — an untarred cord of hemp or cotton, used for fishing and for various purposes aboard a ship.
  • cologne — Cologne is a kind of weak perfume.
  • combine — If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together.
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