7-letter words containing i, b, a, r
- bareish — Somewhat bare.
- barfing — Present participle of barf.
- barfish — A vern yellow bass, Morone mississippiensis.
- bargain — Something that is a bargain is good value for money, usually because it has been sold at a lower price than normal.
- barging — Present participle of barge.
- barilla — an impure mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium sulphate obtained from the ashes of certain plants, such as the saltworts
- barinas — a city in W Venezuela.
- barings — Plural form of baring.
- barisal — river port in S Bangladesh, in the Ganges delta: pop. 163,000
- barista — a person who makes and serves coffee in a coffee bar
- barking — mad; crazy
- barline — A vertical line in musical notation indicating the start of a new bar.
- barmaid — A barmaid is a woman who serves drinks behind a bar.
- barmkin — the outer fortification of a castle, or the battlement thereof
- barning — a building for storing hay, grain, etc., and often for housing livestock.
- barozzi — Giacomo [jah-kaw-maw] /ˈdʒɑ kɔ mɔ/ (Show IPA), Vignola, Giacomo da.
- barrico — a small barrel or similar container for liquids
- 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.
- barring — You use barring to indicate that the person, thing, or event that you are mentioning is an exception to your statement.
- barrios — Justo Rufino [hoo-staw roo-fee-naw] /ˈhu stɔ ruˈfi nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1835–85, Guatemalan statesman: president of Guatemala 1873–85.
- bartica — a town in N Guyana, on the Essequibo River: river transportation center.
- bartoli — Cecilia. born 1966, Italian mezzo-soprano, noted for her performances in Mozart and Rossini operas
- bartsia — any of several species of semiparasitic scrophulariaceous plants, including red bartsia (Odontites verna), a pink-flowered weed of cornfields
- barwise — (of a charge or charges) transversely across an escutcheon, in the manner of a bar.
- bashkir — a member of a Mongoloid people of E central Russia, living chiefly in the Bashkir Republic
- basilar — of or situated at a base
- batgirl — a girl who works at baseball games, carrying bats to players and moving other equipment
- bavaria — a state of S Germany: a former duchy and kingdom; mainly wooded highland, with the Alps in the south. Capital: Munich. Pop: 12 155 000 (2000 est). Area: 70 531 sq km (27 232 sq miles)
- bawdier — Comparative form of bawdy.
- 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.
- beatrix — full name Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard. born 1938, queen of the Netherlands (1980–2013); abdicated in favour of her eldest son Willem-Alexander
- bedrail — a rail or board along the side of a bed that connects the headboard with the footboard
- bellari — a city in SE India, in Karnataka.
- bernina — a mountain in SE Switzerland, in the Rhaetian Alps. 13,295 feet (4050 meters).
- biafran — of or relating to Biafra or its inhabitants
- bidarka — a canoe covered in animal skins, esp sealskin, used by the Inuit of Alaska
- bifilar — having two parallel threads, as in the suspension of certain measuring instruments
- bijapur — an ancient city in W India, in N Mysore: capital of a former kingdom, which fell at the end of the 17th century: cotton. Pop: 245 946 (2001)
- bikaner — a walled city in NW India, in Rajasthan: capital of the former state of Bikaner, on the edge of the Thar Desert. Pop: 529 007 (2001)
- bilayer — a cell membrane consisting of two layers
- biliary — of or relating to bile, to the ducts that convey bile, or to the gall bladder
- biovars — a group of microorganisms, usually bacteria, that have identical genetic but different biochemical or physiological characters.
- biparty — involving two parties
- bipolar — suffering from bipolar manic-depressive disorder
- birdman — a man concerned with birds, such as a fowler or ornithologist
- biretta — a stiff clerical cap having either three or four upright pieces projecting outwards from the centre to the edge: coloured black for priests, purple for bishops, red for cardinals, and white for certain members of religious orders
- biriani — a spicy Indian dish of rice with meat or vegetables, flavored with saffron or turmeric.