5-letter words containing b, e, y
- abbey — An abbey is a church with buildings attached to it in which monks or nuns live or used to live.
- barye — a unit of pressure in the cgs system equal to 1 dyne per square centimetre. 1 barye is equivalent to 1 microbar
- bayed — a deep, prolonged howl, as of a hound on the scent.
- bayer — reddish brown.
- bayle — Pierre (pjɛr). 1647–1706, French philosopher and critic, noted for his Dictionnaire historique et critique (1697), which profoundly influenced Voltaire and the French Encyclopedists
- bayze — Obsolete form of baize.
- beady — Beady eyes are small, round, and bright.
- beaky — having a large beak
- beamy — sending out beams of light; radiant; bright
- beany — Resembling or characteristic of beans.
- beaty — (of music) having a strong rhythm
- becky — a female given name, form of Rebecca.
- bedye — to dye
- beefy — Someone, especially a man, who is beefy has a big body and large muscles.
- beery — If a person, especially a man, is described as beery, they have drunk a lot of beer.
- beigy — resembling the colour beige
- belay — to make fast (a line) by securing to a pin, cleat, or bitt
- belly — The belly of a person or animal is their stomach or abdomen. In British English, this is an informal or literary use.
- belyi — Andrei (ʌnˈdreɪ), real name Boris Nikolayevich Bugaev. 1880–1934, Russian poet, novelist, and critic: a leading exponent of symbolism. His novels include Petersburg (1913)
- bendy — A bendy object bends easily into a curved or angled shape.
- benny — an amphetamine tablet, esp benzedrine: a stimulant
- benty — relating to bentgrass
- beray — to soil, dirty, defile
- bercy — a white sauce flavored with white wine, shallots, fish stock, and parsley: usually served with fish.
- berry — Berries are small, round fruit that grow on a bush or a tree. Some berries are edible, for example blackberries and raspberries.
- beryl — a white, blue, yellow, green, or pink mineral, found in coarse granites and igneous rocks. It is a source of beryllium and is sometimes used as a gemstone; the green variety is emerald, the blue is aquamarine. Composition: beryllium aluminium silicate. Formula: Be3Al2Si6O18. Crystal structure: hexagonal
- betsy — a feminine name
- betty — a type of short crowbar
- beuys — Joseph (ˈjoːzɛf). 1921–86, German artist, a celebrated figure of the avant-garde, noted esp for his sculptures made of felt and animal fat
- bevvy — If you have a few bevvies, you have a few alcoholic drinks.
- beyle — Marie Henri [ma-ree ahn-ree] /maˈri ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA) real name of Stendhal.
- bluey — a blanket
- blype — a small piece of skin, particularly one which has peeled off following sunburn
- bogey — A bogey is something or someone that people are worried about, perhaps without much cause or reason.
- boyce — William. ?1710–79, English composer, noted esp for his church music and symphonies
- boyer — Charles (ʃarl), known as the Great Lover. 1899–1978, French film actor
- boyle — Robert. 1627–91, Irish scientist who helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy. He established that air has weight and studied the behaviour of gases; author of The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
- boyne — a river in the E Republic of Ireland, rising in the Bog of Allen and flowing northeast to the Irish Sea: William III of England defeated the deposed James II in a battle (Battle of the Boyne) on its banks in 1690, completing the overthrow of the Stuart cause in Ireland. Length: about 112 km (70 miles)
- bryce — Viscount James1838-1922; Eng. jurist, statesman, & historian, born in Ireland
- buyer — A buyer is a person who is buying something or who intends to buy it.
- byest — by1 .
- byrne — Donn [don] /dɒn/ (Show IPA), Donn-Byrne, Brian Oswald.
- bytes — adjacent bits, usually eight, processed by a computer as a unit.
- cyber — Of, relating to, or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality.
- debby — relating to or resembling a debutante
- debye — Peter Joseph Wilhelm. 1884–1966, Dutch chemist and physicist, working in the US: Nobel prize for chemistry (1936) for his work on dipole moments
- derby — The Derby is the name of a race for three-year-old horses that takes place each year. In Britain, it refers to a race that takes place in Epsom. In the United States, it refers particularly to the Kentucky Derby.
- ebery — Eye dialect of every.
- ebony — a hard, heavy, durable wood, most highly prized when black, from various tropical trees of the genus Diospyros, as D. ebenum of southern India and Sri Lanka, used for cabinetwork, ornamental objects, etc.
- embay — (chiefly of the wind ) confine (a sailing vessel) to a bay.
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