7-letter words containing e, i, r, a
- algiers — the capital of Algeria, an ancient port on the Mediterranean; until 1830 a centre of piracy. Pop: 3 260 000 (2005 est)
- aliener — a person who transfers property.
- alienor — a person who transfers property to another
- aligner — an official who ensures boats are aligned correctly before the start of a race
- allegri — Gregorio. 1582–1652, Italian composer and singer. His compositions include a Miserere for nine voices
- almeria — a port in S Spain. Pop: 176 727 (2003 est)
- ambries — Plural form of ambry.
- america — the American continent, including North, South, and Central America
- amerika — America (sense 3) (the country)
- amerind — Indian (def 1).
- amirate — emirate.
- amirite — (Internet, slang, rhetorical) am I right?.
- amorite — a member of an ancient Semitic people of c. 2000 b.c.: in the Bible, regarded as descended from Canaan, son of Ham: Gen. 10:16
- aneirin — 6th century ad, Welsh poet. His Y Gododdin, preserved in The Book of Aneirin (?1250), is one of the earliest surviving Welsh poems
- anergia — a lack of energy
- anergic — Pathology. deficiency of energy.
- aneroid — not containing a liquid
- aneuria — neurasthenia.
- aneurin — thiamine
- angrier — feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about): to be angry at the dean; to be angry about the snub.
- anguier — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), 1604–69, and his brother Michel [mee-shel] /miˈʃɛl/ (Show IPA) 1614–86, French sculptors.
- antired — the opposite of red as applied to an antiquark
- aporiae — Rhetoric. the expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say.
- applier — to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
- apprise — When you are apprised of something, someone tells you about it.
- apprize — to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed by of): to be apprised of the death of an old friend.
- apteria — one of the featherless portions of the skin of a bird.
- aqcuire — Misspelling of acquire.
- aquifer — In geology, an aquifer is an area of rock underneath the surface of the earth which absorbs and holds water.
- aquiver — quivering
- arabize — to transfer to Arab control
- araised — Simple past tense and past participle of araise.
- araneid — any of numerous arachnids constituting the order Araneae (or Araneida), which comprises the spiders
- arbiter — An arbiter is a person or institution that judges and settles a quarrel between two other people or groups.
- archine — a Russian unit of length equal to about 71 cm
- archive — The archive or archives are a collection of documents and records that contain historical information. You can also use archives to refer to the place where archives are stored.
- arcsine — the function the value of which for a given argument between –1 and 1 is the angle in radians (between –π/2 and π/2), the sine of which is that argument: the inverse of the sine function
- ardebil — a town in NW Iran, near the Caspian Sea.
- arecibo — seaport in N Puerto Rico: pop. 100,000
- arenite — any arenaceous rock; a sandstone
- aretino — Pietro (ˈpjɛːtro). 1492–1556, Italian satirist, poet, and dramatist, noted for his satirical attacks on leading political figures
- argovie — Aargau
- ariadne — daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë: she gave Theseus the thread with which he found his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth
- arietta — a short relatively uncomplicated aria
- ariette — a short aria.
- aripple — in ripples
- ariseth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'arise'.
- aristae — Plural form of arista.
- armenia — a republic in NW Asia: originally part of the historic Armenian kingdom; acquired by Russia in 1828; became the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1936; gained independence in 1991. It is mountainous, rising over 4000 m (13 000 ft). Language: Armenian. Religion: Christian (Armenian Apostolic) majority. Currency: dram. Capital: Yerevan. Pop: 2 974 184 (2013 est). Area: 29 800 sq km (11 490 sq miles)
- armiger — a person entitled to bear heraldic arms, such as a sovereign or nobleman