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

  • byreman — a man who works in a byre
  • caloyer — a monk of the Greek Orthodox Church, esp of the Basilian Order
  • camelry — the part of an army composed of troops mounted on camels
  • campery — campness
  • cankery — having a canker or cankers
  • cannery — A cannery is a factory where food is canned.
  • 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)
  • carryed — Simple past tense and past participle of carry; archaic spelling of carried.
  • 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
  • cattery — A cattery is a place where you can leave your cat to be looked after when you go on holiday.
  • 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)
  • cawdrey — Robert. 16th–17th-century English schoolmaster and lexicographer: compiled the first English dictionary (A Table Alphabeticall) in 1604
  • cellary — Characteristic of a cellar; musty, gloomy, etc.
  • charley — Victor Charlie.
  • clearly — in a clear, distinct, or obvious manner
  • coryateThomas, 1577–1617, English traveler and author.
  • crawley — a town in S England, in NE West Sussex: designated a new town in 1956. Pop: 100 547 (2001)
  • cythera — a Greek island off the SE coast of the Peloponnese: in ancient times a centre of the worship of Aphrodite. Pop: 3354 (2001). Area: about 285 sq km (110 sq miles)
  • d layer — the lowest area of the ionosphere, having increased ion density and existing only in the daytime: it begins at an altitude of about 70 km (c. 43 mi) and merges with the E layer
  • dairyer — a person who owns or runs a dairy farm or dairy.
  • daresay — Dare say (in the sense of \"think something to be probable\").
  • darnley — Lord. title of Henry Stuart (or Stewart). 1545–67, Scottish nobleman; second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots and father of James I of England. After murdering his wife's secretary, Rizzio (1566), he was himself assassinated (1567)
  • dasyure — any small carnivorous marsupial, such as Dasyurus quoll (eastern dasyure), of the subfamily Dasyurinae, of Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands
  • daubery — the act or an instance of daubing
  • daycare — occupation, treatment, or supervision during the working day for people who might be at risk if left on their own, or whose usual carers need daytime relief
  • daymare — an unpleasant experience one has when not asleep
  • daywear — clothes for everyday or informal wear
  • deanery — the office or residence of dean
  • dearnly — in a solitary or unseen manner
  • decayer — a thing or a person that brings about decay
  • defrays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defray.
  • delayer — to prune the administrative structure of (a large organization) by reducing the number of tiers in its hierarchy
  • dentary — a bone in the lower jaw of non-mammalian vertebrates, which holds the teeth
  • dietary — of or relating to diet: a dietary cure.
  • dramedy — a television program or series using both serious and comic subjects, usually without relying on conventional plots, laugh tracks, etc.
  • drapery — coverings, hangings, clothing, etc., of fabric, especially as arranged in loose, graceful folds.
  • drayage — conveyance by dray.
  • dreadly — dreadful
  • dryable — Which can be dried.
  • drybeat — to beat (someone) severely
  • e layer — the radio-reflective ionospheric layer of maximum electron density, normally found at an altitude between 60 and 75 miles (100 and 120 km).
  • eagerly — keen or ardent in desire or feeling; impatiently longing: I am eager for news about them. He is eager to sing.
  • earthly — of or relating to the earth, especially as opposed to heaven; worldly.
  • earywig — (regional) earwig.
  • elytral — relating to a beetle's elytra
  • emisary — Misspelling of emissary.
  • encraty — the control of one's desires and actions
  • eparchy — A province of the Orthodox Church.
  • epulary — of or relating to feasting
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