7-letter words containing a, y, s
- kalypso — Calypso (def 1).
- kasyapa — an important disciple of the Buddha who called together a council of Arhats after the death of the Buddha to compose the Pali Canon.
- kautsky — Karl Johann [kahrl yoh-hahn] /ˈkɑrl ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1854–1938, German socialist writer and editor.
- kayseri — a city in central Turkey.
- kebayas — Plural form of kebaya.
- keypads — Plural form of keypad.
- keypals — Plural form of keypal.
- keyways — Plural form of keyway.
- kyathos — a deep bowl set on a foot, often having a high voluted or serpentine handle rising from the brim and terminating immediately above the juncture of the body and the stem: used for ladling wine into drinking cups.
- lackeys — Plural form of lackey.
- ladyish — Characteristic of a lady.
- ladyism — the behaviour, manner or style of a lady
- lamboys — a skirt-like piece of armour made from metal strips
- lawyers — Plural form of lawyer.
- layoffs — Plural form of layoff.
- layouts — Plural form of layout.
- lazyish — Somewhat lazy.
- lindsay — Howard, 1889–1968, U.S. playwright, producer, and actor.
- lyndsay — Sir David. 1486–1554, Scottish poet and courtier, author of Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Three Estates (1552)
- macsyma — Project MAC's SYmbolic MAnipulator. The first comprehensive symbolic mathematics system, written in Lisp by Joel Moses <[email protected]> of MIT in 1969, later Symbolics, Inc. Versions include Symbolics Macsyma, DOE Maxima (ANL, in Common LISP) and Vaxima.
- magueys — Plural form of maguey.
- magyars — a member of the ethnic group, of the Finno-Ugric stock, that forms the predominant element of the population of Hungary.
- maistry — (obsolete) mastery.
- majesty — regal, lofty, or stately dignity; imposing character; grandeur: majesty of bearing; the majesty of Chartres.
- malmsey — a strong, sweet wine with a strong flavor, originally made in Greece but now made mainly in Madeira.
- mandays — a unit of measurement, especially in accountancy; based on a standard number of man-hours in a day of work.
- mandyas — a short, black cloak worn by monks.
- margays — Plural form of margay.
- marsyas — a satyr who lost in a flute-playing competition with Apollo and was flayed alive as a penalty.
- martyrs — Plural form of martyr.
- masaryk — Jan [yahn] /yɑn/ (Show IPA), 1886–1948, Czech statesman (son of Tomáŝ).
- masculy — covered with mascles
- masonry — the craft or occupation of a mason.
- mastery — command or grasp, as of a subject: a mastery of Italian.
- maybush — a flowering shrub, Crataegus monogyna, that is native to Europe, northwestern Africa and western Asia, and that produces small white flowers
- mayfish — striped killifish.
- mayhaps — Maybe, perhaps, possibly, perchance.
- mayhems — Plural form of mayhem.
- maypops — Plural form of maypop.
- middays — Plural form of midday.
- midways — Plural form of midway.
- misally — to ally improperly or unsuitably.
- mislays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislay.
- misplay — a wrong or bad play.
- mondays — on Mondays.
- morassy — Marshy; fenny.
- myalism — a kind of witchcraft, similar to obi, practised esp in the Caribbean
- myiases — Plural form of myiasis.
- myiasis — any disease that results from the infestation of tissues or cavities of the body by larvae of flies.
- myriads — Plural form of myriad.