There are lots of words that contain EN, (thousands) - Here are a sample:
broaden, garden, raven, maiden, uneven...
Well in English, no, but in other languages such as Dutch, itβs the word and. So if you consider articles in scrabble to be words, then yes, in a multilingual sense. But usually, no.
Some words with the prefix 'en' are:enableenamoredencapsulateenchantencyclopediaencodeendureenergyengageenhanceenigmaenjoinenjoyenlargeenlightenennobleenrollensembleensureenterpriseentertainentityentourageentranceenunciateenvelope
Words that end with 'en':brightenlightenheightenabdomenwomenalienAmenawakenforsakenbadmenbefallenchosencitizenclubmancoachmencraftsmendampendeependarkendenBenmendoormendozendrivendrunkeneateneighteenelevensevenfallenfastenforbiddenforgiven
They are antaûen and malantaûen.
Enact, end, endure, enhance, enjoy, enlist and enter are words. They begin with the letters EN.
En chemin means "on the way."
enableenfoldennobledengorgedengraveengulfenlistenmeshentrenchedentwined
enclosedendangerendearingenfoldenforceengravedengulfenticedentrancedensconcedentrapenvision
heav en
The suffix -en in words like "broaden" and "widen" indicates a process of making something more broad or wide. It transforms the base word into a verb, indicating the action of expanding or increasing in size or scope.
English, ending entitled Energy endometric endomorphisis,here are some words that start with en-enlightenedenlistedenthusiasm