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7-letter words containing a, r, n

  • raunchy — vulgar or smutty; crude; earthy; obscene: a raunchy joke.
  • ravelin — a V -shaped outwork outside the main ditch and covering the works between two bastions.
  • ravenna — a former province of the Papal States, in NE Italy. Capital: Ravenna.
  • ravined — marked or furrowed with ravines.
  • ravings — If you describe what someone says or writes as their ravings, you mean that it makes no sense because they are mad or very ill.
  • rawlins — a town in S Wyoming.
  • rawness — uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot.
  • ray gun — a gun that can fire bursts of usually destructive or lethal rays: a science fiction novel whose hero has a ray gun made of gold.
  • raybans — a brand of sunglasses
  • rayburnSam, 1882–1961, U.S. lawyer and political leader: Speaker of the House 1940–47, 1949–53, 1955–61.
  • raymond — Henry Jarvis [jahr-vis] /ˈdʒɑr vɪs/ (Show IPA), 1820–69, U.S. publicist: founder of The New York Times.
  • rayonny — radiant (def 4).
  • raytown — a city in W Missouri, near Kansas City.
  • razzing — to deride; make fun of; tease.
  • re-earn — to earn again
  • read in — to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of (something written, printed, etc.): to read a book; to read music.
  • reading — an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
  • readorn — to adorn (an object, place, person, etc) again
  • reagent — a substance that, because of the reactions it causes, is used in analysis and synthesis.
  • realign — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • reamend — to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may amend the proposed tax bill.
  • reaming — to enlarge to desired size (a previously bored hole) by means of a reamer.
  • reannex — to annex (something) again
  • reaping — to cut (wheat, rye, etc.) with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest.
  • reardon — Ray. born 1932, Welsh snooker player: world champion 1970, 1973–76, 1978
  • rearing — to take care of and support up to maturity: to rear a child.
  • reating — to mix or merge so as to make a combination; blend; unite; combine: to amalgamate two companies.
  • reboant — resounding or reverberating loudly.
  • rebrand — kind, grade, or make, as indicated by a stamp, trademark, or the like: the best brand of coffee.
  • reclean — to clean (something) again or with a different substance, etc
  • red ant — any of various reddish ants, especially the Pharaoh ant.
  • red man — a contemptuous term used to refer to a North American Indian.
  • redrawn — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • reedman — a musician who plays a reed instrument.
  • reelman — (formerly) the member of a beach life-saving team who controlled the reel on which the line was wound
  • reenact — to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
  • refrain — to abstain from an impulse to say or do something (often followed by from): I refrained from telling him what I thought.
  • reginal — queen.
  • regnant — reigning; ruling (usually used following the noun it modifies): a queen regnant.
  • regrant — the act of renewing a grant or granting again
  • relaxin — a polypeptide hormone produced by the corpus luteum during pregnancy that causes the pelvic ligaments and cervix to relax during pregnancy and delivery.
  • relearn — to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience: to learn French; to learn to ski.
  • relenza — a preparation of an antiviral drug, zanamivir, used in the treatment of influenza to reduce the duration and severity of the illness
  • reliant — having or showing dependence: reliant on money from home.
  • remains — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
  • remanet — a remainder or something left over
  • remanie — fragments and fossils of organic skeletal materials that have been transported before burial
  • remnant — a remaining, usually small part, quantity, number, or the like.
  • renamed — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • renault — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1843–1918, French jurist: Nobel Peace Prize 1907.
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