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7-letter words containing r, a, y, b, u

  • astbury — John. 1688–1743, English potter; earliest of the great Staffordshire potters
  • avebury — a village in Wiltshire, site of an extensive Neolithic stone circle
  • banbury — a town in central England, in N Oxfordshire: telecommunications, financial services. Pop: 43 867 (2001)
  • bay rum — an aromatic liquid, used in medicines and cosmetics, originally obtained by distilling the leaves of the bayberry tree (Pimenta racemosa) with rum: now also synthesized from alcohol, water, and various oils
  • blu-ray — Blu-Ray is a type of video disk that is used for storing large amounts of high quality digital information.
  • bullary — a place where salt is prepared or boiled
  • burnaby — city in SW British Columbia, Canada; suburb of Vancouver: pop. 179,000
  • bursary — A bursary is a sum of money which is given to someone to allow them to study in a college or university.
  • butyral — a type of resin
  • cadbury — George. 1839–1922, British Quaker industrialist and philanthropist. He established, with his brother Richard Cadbury (1835–99), the chocolate-making company Cadbury Brothers and the garden village Bournville, near Birmingham, for their workers
  • curably — In a curable manner.
  • danbury — city in SW Conn., near Bridgeport: pop. 75,000
  • daubery — the act or an instance of daubing
  • durably — In a durable manner.
  • marybud — a bud of a marigold
  • rayburnSam, 1882–1961, U.S. lawyer and political leader: Speaker of the House 1940–47, 1949–53, 1955–61.
  • seaburySamuel, 1729–96, American clergyman: first bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
  • turbary — land, or a piece of land, where turf or peat may be dug or cut.

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