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7-letter words containing r, a, y

  • signary — a set of symbols, such as an alphabet
  • sir kay — (in Arthurian legend) the braggart foster brother and steward of King Arthur
  • skylark — a brown-speckled European lark, Alauda arvensis, famed for its melodious song.
  • skyward — Also, skywards. toward the sky.
  • slavery — the condition of a slave; bondage.
  • smartly — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
  • sparkly — tending to sparkle; animated; lively: a row of sparkly cheerleaders.
  • sprawly — tending to sprawl; straggly: The colt's legs were long and sprawly.
  • sprayer — device that sprays a liquid
  • sprayey — like, spattered with, or sending out spray
  • spurway — a path used by horse riders
  • spyware — Computers. software that is installed surreptitiously and gathers information about an Internet user's browsing habits, intercepts the user's personal data, etc., transmitting this information to a third party: a parent's use of spyware to monitor a child's online activities.
  • stagery — theatrical effects or techniques, or the arrangement of a production on stage
  • starchy — of, relating to, or of the nature of starch.
  • starkey — a push button on a telephone or other electronic device that is marked with an asterisk, often in the lower left-hand area.
  • starkly — sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.
  • starsys — Convergent Technologies Operating System
  • strappy — A strappy dress or top has thin shoulder straps.
  • strayve — to wander aimlessly
  • streaky — occurring in streaks or a streak.
  • streamy — abounding in streams or watercourses: streamy meadows.
  • suasory — the act of advising, urging, or attempting to persuade; persuasion.
  • summary — a comprehensive and usually brief abstract, recapitulation, or compendium of previously stated facts or statements.
  • swarthy — (of skin color, complexion, etc.) dark.
  • sybaris — an ancient Greek city in S Italy: noted for its wealth and luxury; destroyed 510 b.c.
  • syncarp — an aggregate fruit.
  • syrians — of or relating to Syria or its inhabitants.
  • syringa — mock orange (def 1).
  • tannery — a place where tanning is carried on.
  • tanyard — an area of a tannery set aside for the operation of tanning vats.
  • tapstry — a tap-room in a public house
  • tardily — late; behind time; not on time: How tardy were you today?
  • tardyon — a particle travelling slower than the speed of light
  • tartary — the historical name of a region of indefinite extent in E Europe and Asia: designates the area overrun by the Tartars in the Middle Ages, from the Dnieper River to the Pacific.
  • tartily — in a tarty or slutty manner
  • ternary — consisting of or involving three; threefold; triple.
  • therapy — the treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process: speech therapy.
  • thready — consisting of or resembling a thread or threads; fibrous; filamentous.
  • throaty — produced or modified in the throat, as certain sounds; guttural, husky, or hoarse.
  • thruway — a limited-access toll highway providing a means of direct transportation between distant areas for high-speed automobile traffic.
  • thrymsa — a coin of Anglo-Saxon England.
  • topiary — (of a plant) clipped or trimmed into fantastic shapes.
  • torquay — formerly a borough in SW England: incorporated 1968 with Torbay.
  • toy car — a miniature nonfunctioning replica of a car, esp one that children play with
  • tracery — ornamental work consisting of ramified ribs, bars, or the like, as in the upper part of a Gothic window, in panels, screens, etc.
  • tragedy — a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster: stunned by the tragedy of so many deaths.
  • tramway — a crude railroad of wooden rails or of wooden rails capped with metal treads.
  • trancey — (of music) having a hypnotic effect due to repetitive rhythms
  • traybit — a former term for a coin worth three pence
  • trayful — as many or as much as will fit on a tray
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