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7-letter words containing a, b, e, r

  • arbores — Plural form of arbor.
  • arboret — an area planted with shrubs
  • ardebil — a town in NW Iran, near the Caspian Sea.
  • arecibo — seaport in N Puerto Rico: pop. 100,000
  • arlberg — a mountain pass in W Austria: a winter sports region. Height: 1802 m (5910 ft)
  • armbone — (anatomy) A bone in the arm, specifically, the humerus.
  • ascribe — If you ascribe an event or condition to a particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.
  • ashberyJohn, born 1927, U.S. poet.
  • auberge — an inn or tavern
  • avebury — a village in Wiltshire, site of an extensive Neolithic stone circle
  • averbal — Not verbal; without words and speech.
  • axebird — a nightjar of northern Queensland and New Guinea with a cry that sounds like a chopping axe
  • b-grade — A B-grade person or thing is one that you consider to be inferior or of poor quality.
  • babbler — a person who babbles
  • backare — an instruction to keep one's distance; back off!
  • backers — Plural form of backer.
  • baconer — a pig that weighs between 83 and 101 kg, from which bacon is cut
  • badders — (UK, informal) badminton.
  • badgers — Plural form of badger.
  • baffler — Something that causes one to be baffled, particularly a difficult puzzle or riddle.
  • bagarre — a brawl, fight, scuffle
  • baggers — Plural form of bagger.
  • baggier — Comparative form of baggy.
  • bailers — Plural form of bailer.
  • baiters — Plural form of baiter.
  • baker's — a bakery or shop run by a baker selling bread and usually cakes, buns etc
  • ballers — Plural form of baller.
  • balmier — Comparative form of balmy.
  • bamberg — a town in S Germany, in N Bavaria: seat of independent prince-bishops of the Holy Roman Empire (1007–1802). Pop: 69 899 (2003 est)
  • banders — a thin, flat strip of some material for binding, confining, trimming, protecting, etc.: a band on each bunch of watercress.
  • bandore — a 16th-century plucked musical instrument resembling a lute but larger and fitted with seven pairs of metal strings
  • bangers — A sausage.
  • bankers — Plural form of banker.
  • banners — Plural form of banner.
  • banters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banter.
  • barbate — having tufts of long hairs; bearded
  • barbell — A barbell is a long bar with adjustable weights on either side that people lift to strengthen their arm and shoulder muscles.
  • barbels — Plural form of barbel.
  • barbera — Joseph
  • barbers — Plural form of barber.
  • barbets — Plural form of barbet.
  • barbies — Plural form of barbie.
  • barbule — a very small barb
  • barcode — a machine-readable arrangement of numbers and parallel lines of different widths printed on a package, which can be electronically scanned at a checkout to register the price of the goods and to activate computer stock-checking and reordering
  • bardeen — John. 1908–91, US physicist and electrical engineer, noted for his research on electrical conduction in solids; shared Nobel prize for physics 1956 for research on semiconductors leading to the invention of the transistor; shared Nobel prize for physics 1972 for contributions to the theory of superconductivity
  • barefit — barefooted
  • bareish — Somewhat bare.
  • barents — Willem [wil-uh m] /ˈwɪl əm/ (Show IPA), died 1597, Dutch navigator and explorer.
  • barkeep — a barkeeper
  • barkers — Plural form of barker.
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