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

  • alertly — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • aleyard — yard-of-ale.
  • allayer — a person who or that which reduces, moderates or subdues
  • allergy — If you have a particular allergy, you become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell, or touch something that does not normally make people ill.
  • already — You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after 'have', 'has', or 'had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense.
  • alveary — a beehive
  • angerly — angrily
  • areally — from an areal point of view
  • argyles — Plural form of argyle.
  • arylate — to introduce one or more aryl groups into (a compound).
  • azurely — With an azure colour.
  • barkley — Alben William [al-buh n] /ˈæl bən/ (Show IPA), 1877–1956, vice president of the U.S. 1949–53.
  • belayer — a person who controls the safety rope for a climber
  • bilayer — a cell membrane consisting of two layers
  • blarney — Blarney is things someone says that are flattering and amusing but probably untrue, and which you think they are only saying in order to please you or to persuade you to do something.
  • bradley — A(ndrew) C(ecil). 1851–1935, English critic; author of Shakespearian Tragedy (1904)
  • bramley — a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
  • bravely — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
  • brawley — a city in S California.
  • 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
  • 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)
  • cellary — Characteristic of a cellar; musty, gloomy, etc.
  • charley — Victor Charlie.
  • clearly — in a clear, distinct, or obvious manner
  • crawley — a town in S England, in NE West Sussex: designated a new town in 1956. Pop: 100 547 (2001)
  • 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
  • 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)
  • dearnly — in a solitary or unseen manner
  • delayer — to prune the administrative structure of (a large organization) by reducing the number of tiers in its hierarchy
  • dreadly — dreadful
  • dryable — Which can be dried.
  • 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.
  • elytral — relating to a beetle's elytra
  • epulary — of or relating to feasting
  • euryale — one of the three Gorgons
  • f layer — the highest of the radio-reflective ionospheric layers, beginning at an altitude of about 80 miles (130 km) and consisting of two parts, the lower part (F layer) being detectable in the daytime only, the higher (F layer or Appleton layer) being constant and constituting the ionospheric layer most favorable for long-range radio communication.
  • ferally — Wildly; in the manner of an undomesticated animal.
  • fryable — (of food) able to be fried
  • gallery — a raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
  • gargyle — Archaic form of gargoyle.
  • gradely — (Northern England) of a person; decent, well-meaning, respectable.
  • gravely — Samuel L(ee), Jr. 1922–2004, U.S. naval officer: first black admiral.
  • greatly — in or to a great degree; much: greatly improved in health.
  • greylag — a common, gray, wild goose, Anser anser, of Europe, that is the ancestor of most breeds of domestic goose.
  • hartleyDavid, 1705–57, English physician and philosopher.
  • heartly — heartily
  • inlayer — One who inlays.

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