➠ Words with e
List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.
- - The two for none?
- - Pulver title in "Mister Roberts" (Abbr.)
- - Mr. Pulver's rank
- - Some widths for printers
- - Pulver's title: Abbr.
- - Pulver's rank in "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- - Pulver's nav. rank
- - Pulver, for one: Abbr.
- - Pulver, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Pulver, e.g., in "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- - Pulver of "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- - Pavel Chekov of "Star Trek," for one (abbr.)
- - Off. Pulver's rank
- - Off. Pulver, e.g.
- - Mr. Pulver, for ex.
- - Infantry officer, for short
- - Heggen's Pulver: Abbr.
- - Destroyer figure, for short
- - Low-ranking USN officer
- - Jr. officer
- - Halves of ems
- - Half-picas
- - Funnel's middle?
- - Ems' followers
- - Em chasers
- - Dinner twosome?
- - CPO's superior
- - Cincinnati trio?
- - Cincinnati has three
- - Canadian couple?
- - Bananas have two
- - Annapolis grad (Abbr.)
- - "Star Trek" off.
- - "Star Trek" extra: Abbr.
- - Winning threesome?
- - Widths of typical characters
- - What Nixon and Kennedy have in common?
- - USNA graduate, perhaps
- - USNA grads
- - Units of measurement
- - U.S.N. grad
- - Typographer's widths
- - Two out of nine?
- - Two inner needs?
- - Trio from Cincinnati?
- - Tilde carriers
- - Threesome per inning?
- - Thinnish middle?
- - They're half the width of ems
- - There are two in a penny?
- - The two in none?
- - The Nanny has three
- - The four in the seventh inning?
- - Sonnet's middle part?
- - Some print shop measures
- - Shipboard title: Abbr.
- - Scrabble 1-pointers
- - Running's three
- - Printing meas.
- - Print shop measures
- - Pennsylvania has three
- - Pennant trio?
- - Parker's rank on "McHale's Navy" (Abbr.)
- - Pair of bunnies?
- - Pair from Connecticut?
- - One of Tennessee's twosomes
- - Officer on a PT boat: Abbr.
- - Nus to us
- - Not the longest dashes
- - Northern extremes?
- - Northern ends?
- - Noon pair?
- - Ninny uses three
- - Newly minted USN officer
- - New Naval grad.
- - Naval academy grad's rank: Abbr.
- - Nation's borders?
- - Nanny has three
- - Lunch has one, dinner has two
- - LTJG subordinate
- - Lt. j.g.'s inferior
- - Lowest commissioned USN officer
- - Lowest commissioned nav. officer
- - Low-ranking off.
- - Lengths of some dashes
- - Junior nav. officer
- - It's just below lieut. jr. grade
- - Inning's three
- - Funnel center?
- - Forty percent of ninety-nine?
- - Flag or rank: abbr.
- - Fifty percent of nine?
- - Existent being
- - Ems halved
- - Ems divided by two
- - Dinner ingredient?
- - Cunning trio?
- - Coast Guard officer below lt.
- - Clinton has two
- - Chief warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
- - Chekov's "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
- - Both sides of noon?
- - Beginning and ending of noon?
- - Anne's double
- - Anne has two
- - Annapolis rank (Abbr.)
- - A third of ninety?
- - A penny's two
- - "The Nanny" has three of them
- - "Annie" couple?
- - "Annie" characters
- - Zinnia's center?
- - Winner's pair?
- - What every inning has three of?
- - Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST:TNG"
- - Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST: TNG"
- - Wearer of a half-inch stripe: Abbr.
- - Wearer of a half-inch gold stripe: Abbr.
- - Wearer of a half-inch gold bar: Abbr.
- - Warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
- - Viennese twins?
- - Vienna duo
- - USNA officer
- - USNA grad, e.g.
- - USN one-striper
- - USN grad
- - USCGA grad
- - Units of measure, in printing
- - U.S.S. Enterprise title: Abbr.
- - U.S.S. Enterprise off.
- - U.S.N.A. product
- - U.S.N.A. grad's rank
- - U.S.N. officer: Abbr.
- - U.S.N. junior officer: Abbr.
- - U.S.C.G. officer
- - U.S. Navy O-1: Abbr.
- - U.S. Army rank abolished in 1815
- - Typographers' measures
- - Typical USNA grad.
- - Two-fifths of 'N Sync?
- - Two parts Hennessy?
- - Two make an em
- - Two characters in "Lincoln"?
- - Triple in Cincinnati?
- - Trio in Kennebunk
- - Trio associated with Lennon?
- - Tintinnabular trio
- - Threesome in Cincinnati?
- - Threesome in "innuendo"
- - Three-fifths of "nanny"
- - Three-eighths of nineteen?
- - Three out of nineteen?
- - Three from Shannon
- - Three from nineteen
- - Thinning in the middle?
- - Thinnest midsection?
- - They're seen around noon
- - They're around noon?
- - There are two to a penny
- - There are three in an inning
- - The two in London
- - The three to an inning?
- - The three nanny keeps inside?
- - The Nanny takes three
- - Tenths of ems
- - Tennessee twins?
- - Tennessee has two
- - Svc. hat-tosser
- - Superior to a CPO
- - Superior to a chief warrant officer: Abbr.
- - Superior of a CPO
- - Sunny pair?
- - Step above Mid.
- - Staten Island has two
- - Start of nothing and nobody
- - Starship officer: Abbr.
- - Starfleet Acad. grad
- - Spaces used by typographers
- - Spaces not as wide as ems
- - Sonnet center?
- - Some widths in printing
- - Some printing units
- - Some printing spaces
- - Some one-point Scrabble tiles
- - Small print measures
- - Skinnier midsection?
- - Sinner's heart?
- - Short dash lengths
- - Second Lt.'s Navy equivalent
- - Second lt.'s equivalent
- - Running has three
- - Recent USNA graduate
- - Recent U.S.N.A. graduate: Abbr.
- - Recent U.S.N.A. grad
- - Recent Naval Academy graduate: Abbr.
- - Recent naval acad. grad
- - Recent Nav. Academy grad
- - Real thing, metaphysically
- - Rank under lieut. (j.g.)
- - Rank on the U.S.S. Enterprise: Abbr.
- - Rank on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- - Rank of recent Naval Academy graduates: Abbr.
- - Rank of many a single-episode character on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- - Rank of a USNA grad
- - Rank of a recent Naval Academy graduate: Abbr.
- - Rank below LTJG
- - Rank above midshipman: Abbr.
- - Quartet in "One Sunday Afternoon"
- - Punny pair?
- - PT boat crewman: Abbr.
- - Printers' measurements
- - Printers' measures
- - Printer's spaces, sometimes
- - Position on the Enterprise: Abbr.
- - Planning center?
- - Penny's pair
- - Pennsylvania trio
- - Pennsylvania has always had three
- - Penn's pair
- - Parker's rank in "McHale's Navy": Abbr.
- - Pair spotted in bunnies?
- - Pair of spinnerets?
- - One-third of ninety?
- - One-third of "nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine"
- - One-point Scrabble letters
- - One on a PT boat, maybe: Abbr.
- - One below lt. j.g.
- - Officer with a half-inch stripe: Abbr.
- - Officer on a warship: Abbr.
- - O's predecessors
- - O-1 in the USN
- - Nuts to editors
- - Noun half?
- - Noon has two
- - Noon couple?
- - Nonwinning half?
- - Nonunion half?
- - None's two?
- - None has two
- - Nolan Ryan has three
- - No one has two
- - Nixon's beginning and end?
- - Nixon was surrounded by them
- - Nitrogen symbols
- - Nissan bumpers?
- - Ninth-inning quintet?
- - Ninny's threesome?
- - New USN officer
- - New Haven's borders?
- - New Annapolis grad
- - Neuron's tips?
- - Neuron's ends?
- - Neuron ends?
- - Neon frame?
- - Neocon's are surrounded by them
- - Naval subordinate: Abbr.
- - Naval ROTC grad's rank
- - Naval Academy graduate's rank: Abbr.
- - Naval Academy grad. (Abbr.)
- - Naval acad. grad's rank
- - Nav. position
- - Nav. off.
- - Nav. designation
- - Nation's exterior?
- - Nation's boundaries?
- - Napkin edges?
- - Nanny threesome
- - Nanny has more than two
- - Nancy's pair
- - Naan sides?
- - Naan crusts?
- - Moneypenny's trio
- - Minnie takes two
- - Minnesota couple?
- - Military off.
- - Metaphysical being
- - Mendon has two
- - Member of U.S.N.
- - Many a person on the U.S.S. Enterprise: Abbr.
- - Many a "Star Trek" officer: Abbr.
- - Mannerly couple?
- - Mandolin duo?
- - LTJG's inferior
- - Lt.'s naval inferior
- - Low-ranking US Navy officer
- - Low-ranking U.S.N. officer
- - Low-level Navy officer (abbr.)
- - Linear unit (used by printers)
- - Letters following ems
- - Letters before O's
- - Letter widths
- - Lennon's trio?
- - Lead characters in "No, No, Nanette"
- - Lanny's pair?
- - Kingston duo?
- - Kin of Lieut. j. g.
- - Kenny G has two
- - Kennedy twins?
- - Kennedy has two
- - Junior officer: Abbr.
- - Junior naval officer's rank: Abbr.
- - Junior naval officer: Abbr.
- - Jr. "Star Trek" officer
- - Johnny has two
- - John Lennon's quartet?
- - Innings' three?
- - Inning's threesome?
- - Inning threesome
- - Infinite pair?
- - Hootenanny trio
- - Heart of a winner?
- - Half-inch stripe wearer: Abbr.
- - Half of the word "inning"
- - Half ems, in printing
- - Half a serving of naan?
- - Guinness centerpieces?
- - Guinness center
- - Grannies' two
- - Graduate of Annapolis: Abbr.
- - Future adm., perhaps
- - Funny twosome?
- - Five in the ninth inning?
- - Fifty percent of an inning?
- - Enterprise position: Abbr.
- - England has two of these
- - Duo in mayonnaise
- - Duo in a nonet
- - Duo in "Manon"
- - Duet from "Manon"?
- - Dash-dot, dash-dot, dash-dot
- - Dancing couple?
- - Cunning threesome?
- - Couple of pennies?
- - Couple in Minn.
- - Couple in Connecticut?
- - Couple in "Annie"
- - Consonants
- - Compositors' measures
- - Coast Guard officer, briefly
- - Coast Guard mem.
- - Coast Guard figure: Abbr.
- - Cincinnati triple?
- - Cheyenne has two
- - Chekov, e.g., on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- - Characters of average width
- - Channel 2?
- - Certain Coast Guard member: Abbr.
- - Center of Cannes?
- - Canyon pair?
- - Cannes neighbors?
- - Canned twosome?
- - Bunny twosome
- - Between ems and os
- - Benny has two
- - Being, in abstract
- - Beginning three?
- - Banner team?
- - Banned duo?
- - Banana pair
- - Average print characters?
- - Aquinas's being
- - Annoying pair?
- - Annie has two
- - Anne's twins?
- - Anne's doubles
- - Annapolis graduate's rank, briefly
- - Annapolis graduate: Abbr.
- - Annapolis grad's rank, briefly
- - Ann's twins?
- - Ann has two
- - An inning's three?
- - An antenna has four
- - Academy grad.
- - 91A followers
- - 50% of nine?
- - 50% of Bonn
- - 50% nonunion?
- - 40% of ninety-nine?
- - 40 percent of ninety-nine?
- - 1/3rd of a banana?
- - 1 point Scrabble tiles
- - "Winning" has three
- - "The Nanny" parts?
- - "Star Trek" fig.
- - "No, No, Nanette" quartet
- - "No, No, Nanette" foursome
- - "Manon" duet?
- - "Inning" contains three
- - "Half-striper": Abbr.
- - Gloaming times, in poetry
- - Short dashes
- - One-striper: Abbr
- - Capt.'s inferior
- - Milit. rank
- - Typographer's concern
- - Typesetting units
- - Typography units
- - Typesetting measures
- - Typographic units
- - Printers' units