7-letter words containing a, b, i, r
- coimbra — a city in central Portugal: capital of Portugal from 1190 to 1260; seat of the country's oldest university. Pop: 148 474 (2001)
- corbina — a marine food fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, found in Pacific waters off Mexico and California
- crabbit — bad-tempered
- cumbria — (since 1974) a county of NW England comprising the former counties of Westmorland and Cumberland together with N Lancashire: includes the Lake District mountain area and surrounding coastal lowlands with the Pennine uplands in the extreme east. Administrative centre: Carlisle. Pop: 489 800 (2003 est). Area: 6810 sq km (2629 sq miles)
- darbies — handcuffs
- decibar — a centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to 1/10 bar or 100,000 dynes per square centimeter.
- dibrach — pyrrhic1 (def 3).
- dirtbag — Slang. a filthy or contemptible person.
- disbark — (transitive) To strip of bark.
- disbars — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbar.
- ebriate — drunk
- embraid — to braid or interweave
- exurbia — The exurbs collectively ; the region beyond the suburbs.
- fabrick — Obsolete form of fabric.
- fabrics — Plural form of fabric.
- fabrile — Pertaining to a workman, or to work done in stone, metal, wood, etc.
- fatbird — a small wading bird (Calidris melanotos) native to N America and Asia
- fibrate — any of a class of drugs used to lower fat levels in the body
- fibroma — a tumor consisting essentially of fibrous tissue.
- fibular — Anatomy. the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
- fimbria — Often, fimbriae. Botany, Zoology. a fringe or fringed border.
- firable — Capable of being fired (in various senses).
- firbank — (Arthur Annesley) Ronald. 1886–1926, English novelist, whose works include Valmouth (1919), The Flower beneath the Foot (1923), and Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli (1926)
- frabbit — peevish; irritable
- friable — easily crumbled or reduced to powder; crumbly: friable rock.
- friably — In a friable manner; weakly.
- gabbier — Comparative form of gabby.
- gabriel — one of the archangels, appearing usually as a divine messenger. Dan. 8:16, 9:21; Luke 1:19, 26.
- gambier — an astringent extract obtained from the leaves and young shoots of a tropical Asian shrub, Uncaria gambir, of the madder family, used in medicine, dyeing, tanning, etc.
- garboil — confusion.
- hebraic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the Hebrews, their language, or their culture.
- hirable — able to be hired; fit for hiring.
- ibaraki — a prefecture in central Honshu, Japan.
- iberian — of or relating to Iberia in SW Europe, its inhabitants, or their language.
- imbrace — Obsolete spelling of embrace.
- inboard — located nearer the longitudinal axis or center, as of an airplane: the inboard section of a wing.
- inbreak — a breaking in; invasion
- isobare — Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.
- isobars — Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.
- jabirus — Plural form of jabiru.
- jabroni — (professional wrestling slang) a performer whose primary role is to lose to established talent.
- jambier — a greave
- jaybird — jay1 .
- kilobar — a unit of pressure, equal to 1000 bars (14,500 pounds per square inch; equivalent to 100 megapascals). Abbreviation: kb.
- kobarid — a village in W Slovenia, formerly in Italy: defeat of the Italians by the Germans and Austrians 1917.
- labroid — any percoid fish of the family Labridae (wrasses)
- liberal — favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
- liberia — a republic in W Africa: founded by freed American slaves 1822. About 43,000 sq. mi. (111,000 sq. km). Capital: Monrovia.
- library — a place set apart to contain books, periodicals, and other material for reading, viewing, listening, study, or reference, as a room, set of rooms, or building where books may be read or borrowed.
- librate — to oscillate or move from side to side or between two points.