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There are 18 six-letter words containing 2E, L, N and P

alpeengel␣penLenapeLepinelupenepeelin'PeleanpencelPendlepenilePenleypenselpentelplenesPlengePlevenspleenunpeel

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  • alpeen — n. (Ireland) A thick, knotted club or shillelagh.
  • gel␣pen — n. A pen which uses ink in which pigment is suspended in a water-based gel.
  • Lenape — n. A group of aboriginal Americans who were living in what is… — prop.n. The languages (Munsee, Unami) spoken by all of this group; Delaware. — prop.n. The language spoken in the southern range of this group…
  • Lepine — prop.n. A surname.
  • lupene — n. (Organic chemistry) A pentacyclic triterpenoid 3a-(hydroxymethyl)-5a,5b,8,8,11…
  • peelin' — v. Pronunciation spelling of peeling.
  • Pelean — adj. Of or relating to Mount Pelée, a volcano in northern Martinique.
  • pencel — n. (Now historical) A small pennon; a little banner, flag, or streamer. — n. (Obsolete) A lady’s favour or token as worn by a knight. — n. (Rare, obsolete) A knight carrying a pennon.
  • Pendle — prop.n. A local government district and borough of Lancashire, England. — prop.n. A river in Pendle borough, Lancashire, known as Pendle…
  • penile — adj. Pertaining to the penis.
  • Penley — prop.n. A surname.
  • pensel — n. Obsolete form of pencel.
  • pentel — n. A non-permanent marker pen. — n. (Inorganic chemistry, rare) A pnictogen or element from group…
  • plenes — n. Plural of plene.
  • Plenge — prop.n. A surname from Danish.
  • Pleven — prop.n. A city in northern Bulgaria.
  • spleen — n. (Anatomy, immunology) In vertebrates, including humans, a ductless… — n. (Archaic, except in the set phrase "to vent one’s spleen")… — n. (Obsolete, rare) A sudden motion or action; a fit; a freak; a whim.
  • unpeel — v. (Transitive) To remove the peel from something; to peel. — v. (Transitive) To unwind something.
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