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7-letter words containing e, i

  • bake in — to include (a feature) as an integral part of a computer's operating system
  • baldies — a bald person (sometimes used as a facetious term of address).
  • balmier — Comparative form of balmy.
  • bandied — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
  • bandies — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
  • banshie — (in Irish folklore) a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die.
  • baptise — to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby.
  • baptize — When someone is baptized, water is put on their heads or they are covered with water as a sign that their sins have been forgiven and that they have become a member of the Christian Church. Compare christen.
  • barbies — Plural form of barbie.
  • barefit — barefooted
  • bareish — Somewhat bare.
  • barline — A vertical line in musical notation indicating the start of a new bar.
  • barrier — A barrier is something such as a rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
  • barries — Sir James M(atthew) 1860–1937, Scottish novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
  • barwise — (of a charge or charges) transversely across an escutcheon, in the manner of a bar.
  • basenji — a small smooth-haired breed of dog of African origin having a tightly curled tail and an inability to bark
  • basined — Enclosed in a basin.
  • basinet — a close-fitting medieval helmet of light steel usually with a visor
  • bassein — a city in Myanmar, on the Irrawaddy delta: a port on the Bassein River (the westernmost distributary of the Irrawaddy). Pop: 231 000 (2005 est)
  • bastide — a large manor house in the south of France
  • batiste — a fine plain-weave cotton fabric: used esp for shirts and dresses
  • batlike — any of numerous flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, of worldwide distribution in tropical and temperate regions, having modified forelimbs that serve as wings and are covered with a membranous skin extending to the hind limbs.
  • batties — Plural form of batty.
  • bauxite — Bauxite is a clay-like substance from which aluminium is obtained.
  • bawdier — Comparative form of bawdy.
  • bay ice — smooth sea ice formed in the sheltered waters of an arctic or antarctic bay.
  • bayside — On or near the shore of a bay.
  • bazaine — François Achille [frahn-swa a-sheel] /frɑ̃ˈswa aˈʃil/ (Show IPA), 1811–88, French general and marshal.
  • be like — to say, think, or feel
  • be wise — to be or become aware or informed (of something) or to face up (to facts)
  • beadily — (of a look) in an avaricious or penetrating manner.
  • beading — Beading is a narrow strip of wood that is used for decorating or edging furniture and doors.
  • beaking — Present participle of beak.
  • beamily — in a beaming manner
  • beaming — sending out beams; shining
  • beamish — smiling; radiant
  • beanies — Plural form of beanie.
  • beaning — the edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family, especially of the genus Phaseolus.
  • beardie — a bearded collie
  • bearing — Someone's bearing is the way in which they move or stand.
  • bearish — On the stock market, if there is a bearish mood, prices are expected to fall. Compare bullish.
  • beastie — a small animal
  • beat it — to go away
  • beatify — When the Catholic church beatifies someone who is dead, it declares officially that they were a holy person, usually as the first step towards making them a saint.
  • beating — If someone is given a beating, they are hit hard many times, especially with something such as a stick.
  • beatnik — Beatniks were young people in the late 1950's who rejected traditional ways of living, dressing, and behaving. People sometimes use the word beatnik to refer to anyone who lives in an unconventional way.
  • beatrix — full name Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard. born 1938, queen of the Netherlands (1980–2013); abdicated in favour of her eldest son Willem-Alexander
  • beattieJames, 1735–1803, Scottish poet.
  • beauish — vain and showy
  • beautie — Obsolete spelling of beauty.
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