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7-letter words containing a, c, y

  • byplace — a private place
  • cabbagy — having the characteristics of the cabbage as in odor, taste, or color; cabbagelike.
  • cachexy — (medicine, archaic) Cachexia.
  • cacodyl — an oily poisonous liquid with a strong garlic smell; tetramethyldiarsine. Formula: [(CH3)2As]2
  • cacoepy — bad or mistaken pronunciation
  • caconym — an erroneous name, esp in taxonomic classification
  • cadbury — George. 1839–1922, British Quaker industrialist and philanthropist. He established, with his brother Richard Cadbury (1835–99), the chocolate-making company Cadbury Brothers and the garden village Bournville, near Birmingham, for their workers
  • cadency — the line of descent from a younger member of a family
  • calcify — to convert or be converted into lime
  • calgary — a city in Canada, in S Alberta: centre of a large agricultural region; oilfields. Pop: 879 277 (2001)
  • callboy — a person who notifies actors when it is time to go on stage
  • caloyer — a monk of the Greek Orthodox Church, esp of the Basilian Order
  • calumny — Calumny or a calumny is an untrue statement made about someone in order to reduce other people's respect and admiration for them.
  • calvary — a representation of Christ's crucifixion, usually sculptured and in the open air
  • calyces — calyx
  • calycle — a cup-shaped structure, as in the coral skeleton
  • calydon — ancient city in S Aetolia, central Greece
  • calypso — A calypso is a song about a current subject, sung in a style which originally comes from the West Indies.
  • calyxes — Botany. the outermost group of floral parts; the sepals.
  • camelry — the part of an army composed of troops mounted on camels
  • campery — campness
  • campily — in a campy manner
  • cankery — having a canker or cankers
  • cannery — A cannery is a factory where food is canned.
  • cannily — in a canny manner
  • canonry — the office, benefice, or status of a canon
  • cantily — In a canty manner.
  • canyons — Plural form of canyon.
  • capably — having power and ability; efficient; competent: a capable instructor.
  • caprify — to induce (a fig) to ripen
  • caraway — Caraway is a plant with strong-tasting seeds that are used in cooking. Caraway seeds are often used to flavour bread and cakes.
  • carboys — Plural form of carboy.
  • carlyle — Robert. born 1961, Scottish actor; his work includes the television series Cracker and Hamish Macbeth and the films Trainspotting (1996), The Full Monty (1997), The Beach (2000), and 28 Weeks Later (2007)
  • carnify — (esp of lung tissue, as the result of pneumonia) to be altered so as to resemble skeletal muscle
  • carolyn — a feminine name
  • carroty — of a reddish or yellowish-orange colour
  • carryed — Simple past tense and past participle of carry; archaic spelling of carried.
  • carryon — Alternative spelling of carry-on.
  • cartway — a cart track
  • carvery — an eating establishment at which customers pay a set price and may then have unrestricted helpings of food from a variety of meats, salads, and other vegetables
  • castory — the dye derived from beaver pelts
  • catesby — Robert. 1573–1605, English conspirator, leader of the Gunpowder Plot (1605): killed while resisting arrest
  • catseye — a glass reflector set into a small fixture, placed at intervals along roads to indicate traffic lanes at night
  • cattery — A cattery is a place where you can leave your cat to be looked after when you go on holiday.
  • cattily — In a catty manner.
  • cautery — the coagulation of blood or destruction of body tissue by cauterizing
  • cauvery — a river in S India, rising in the Western Ghats and flowing southeast to the Bay of Bengal. Length: 765 km (475 miles)
  • cavally — Caranx hippos, a carangoid fish of the Atlantic coast.
  • cavalry — The cavalry is the part of an army that uses armoured vehicles for fighting.
  • cawdrey — Robert. 16th–17th-century English schoolmaster and lexicographer: compiled the first English dictionary (A Table Alphabeticall) in 1604
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