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

  • foamier — Comparative form of foamy.
  • fragile — brittle
  • frailed — Simple past tense and past participle of frail.
  • frailer — having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
  • francie — a female given name, form of Frances.
  • frankie — a male given name, form of Frank.
  • frannie — a female given name, form of Frances.
  • frazier — E(dward) Franklin, 1894–1962, U.S. sociologist.
  • freesia — any of several plants belonging to the genus Freesia, of the iris family, native to southern Africa, having fragrant white, yellow, or sometimes rose-colored, tubular flowers.
  • friable — easily crumbled or reduced to powder; crumbly: friable rock.
  • friedan — Betty (Naomi Goldstein) [gohld-steen] /ˈgoʊld stin/ (Show IPA), 1921–2006, U.S. women's-rights leader and writer.
  • frigate — a fast naval vessel of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally having a lofty ship rig and heavily armed on one or two decks.
  • 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.
  • gainers — Plural form of gainer.
  • gaiters — Plural form of gaiter.
  • galerie — gallery (def 8).
  • 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.
  • garigue — open shrubby vegetation of dry Mediterranean regions, consisting of spiny or aromatic dwarf shrubs interspersed with colourful ephemeral species
  • garpike — gar1 .
  • gaudier — Comparative form of gaudy.
  • gautier — Théophile [tey-aw-feel] /teɪ ɔˈfil/ (Show IPA), 1811–72, French poet, novelist, and critic.
  • gauzier — Comparative form of gauzy.
  • gawkier — Comparative form of gawky.
  • gearing — Machinery. a part, as a disk, wheel, or section of a shaft, having cut teeth of such form, size, and spacing that they mesh with teeth in another part to transmit or receive force and motion. an assembly of such parts. one of several possible arrangements of such parts in a mechanism, as an automobile transmission, for affording different relations of torque and speed between the driving and the driven machinery, or for permitting the driven machinery to run in either direction: first gear; reverse gear. a mechanism or group of parts performing one function or serving one purpose in a complex machine: steering gear.
  • georgia — a state in the SE United States. 58,876 sq. mi. (152,489 sq. km). Capital: Atlanta. Abbreviation: GA (for use with zip code), Ga.
  • geraint — one of the knights of the Round Table, husband of Enid.
  • germain — a female given name.
  • germina — a germ.
  • gervais — (sometimes initial capital letter) an unsalted French cream cheese made from whole milk and cream.
  • giaever — Ivar [ee-vahr] /ˈi vɑr/ (Show IPA), born 1929, U.S. physicist, born in Norway: Nobel Prize 1973.
  • giraffe — a tall, long-necked, spotted ruminant, Giraffa camelopardalis, of Africa: the tallest living quadruped animal.
  • gisarme — a shafted weapon having as a head a curved, double-edged blade with a beak at the back.
  • glacier — an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
  • glaires — to coat with glair.
  • glazier — a person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass.
  • gracile — gracefully slender.
  • gradine — A low step or ledge, especially one at the back of an altar.
  • grained — having, reduced to, consisting of, or bearing grain or grains (usually used in combination): fine-grained sand; large-grained rice.
  • grainer — A knife for taking the hair off skins.
  • granite — ice (def 4).
  • grannie — Informal. a grandmother.
  • gratine — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • gravies — Plural form of gravy.
  • grazier — a person who grazes cattle for the market.
  • grecian — Greek (especially with reference to ancient Greece).
  • gremial — a cloth placed on the lap of the bishop, as during the celebration of Mass or when he confers orders.
  • grimace — a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc.
  • hagride — to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.
  • hairier — covered with hair; having much hair.
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