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7-letter words containing r, a, y

  • treacly — contrived or unrestrained sentimentality: a movie plot of the most shameless treacle.
  • triaryl — containing three aryl groups.
  • trigamy — the state of having three wives or three husbands at one time.
  • trinary — consisting of three parts, or proceeding by three; ternary.
  • truancy — the act or state of being truant.
  • trysail — a triangular or quadrilateral sail having its luff hooped or otherwise bent to a mast, used for lying to or keeping a vessel headed into the wind; spencer.
  • turbary — land, or a piece of land, where turf or peat may be dug or cut.
  • typebar — (on a typewriter or some computer printers) one of a series of thin metal bars containing type and actuated by the keyboard or computer signal.
  • tyranny — arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority. Synonyms: despotism, absolutism, dictatorship.
  • unchary — not cautious or chary; incautious
  • uncrazy — not crazy
  • unhardy — fragile
  • unitary — of or relating to a unit or units.
  • unmarry — to dissolve the marriage of (a married person or couple); divorce (somebody)
  • unready — not ready; not made ready: The new stadium is as yet unready for use.
  • unroyal — inappropriate for royalty
  • unscary — undaunting; not terrifying
  • unweary — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • urinary — of or relating to urine.
  • uruguay — a republic in SE South America. 72,172 sq. mi. (186,925 sq. km). Capital: Montevideo.
  • variety — the state of being varied or diversified: to give variety to a diet.
  • varsity — any first-string team, especially in sports, that represents a school, college, university, or the like: He is on the varsity in tennis and in debating.
  • varying — to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
  • vicarly — of, pertaining to, suggesting, or resembling a vicar: vicarly duties; a vicarly manner.
  • virally — in a viral manner
  • virelay — an old French form of short poem, composed of short lines running on two rhymes and having two opening lines recurring at intervals.
  • vouvray — a town in W central France, E of Tours.
  • voyager — one of a series of U.S. space probes that obtained scientific information while flying by the planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
  • waggery — the action, spirit, or language of a wag; roguish or droll humor: the waggery of Shakespeare's clowns.
  • wankery — (British, slang, vulgar) Unnecessary or pretentious noodling (messing around).
  • war cry — a cry, word, phrase, etc., shouted in charging or in rallying to attack; battle cry.
  • wary of — careful of
  • washery — a plant at a mine where water or other liquid is used to remove dirt from a mineral, esp coal
  • way car — caboose.
  • wayfare — (archaic) Travel, journeying.
  • waymark — A sign or symbol marked in a prominent position in an off-road location to show the track of a footpath or route; fingerpost; guidepost; milestone.
  • wayward — turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son; wayward behavior.
  • wayworn — worn or wearied by travel: She was wayworn after the long trip.
  • wearily — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • whalery — the whaling industry
  • whipray — any ray having a long, whiplike tail, especially a stingray.
  • wireway — a prefabricated, enclosed passage for electrical wiring, as in a building.
  • workday — a day on which work is done; working day.
  • wreathy — having the shape of a wreath: wreathy clouds.
  • yachter — A person who sails in yachts.
  • yammers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yammer.
  • yandere — (chiefly, Japanese fiction) A fictional character who fits the archetype of being genuinely romantic, loving, kind, merciful, sparing, sweet and gentle, but is at the same time brutal, psychotic or deranged in behavior. The psychotic tendency can be both sudden and ever-present. Often used for both comedic and dramatic displays of character.
  • yantras — Plural form of yantra.
  • yardage — the use of a yard or enclosure, as in loading or unloading cattle or other livestock at a railroad station.
  • yardang — a keel-shaped crest or ridge of rock, formed by the action of the wind, usually parallel to the prevailing wind direction.
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