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7-letter words containing r, i, b

  • 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
  • becrime — to make (someone) guilty of a crime
  • bedirty — to make (thoroughly) dirty
  • bedrail — a rail or board along the side of a bed that connects the headboard with the footboard
  • beefier — of or like beef.
  • beerier — Comparative form of beery.
  • begrime — to make dirty; soil
  • behring — Emil (Adolf) von (ˈeːmiːl fɔn). 1854–1917, German bacteriologist, who discovered diphtheria and tetanus antitoxins: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1901
  • bellari — a city in SE India, in Karnataka.
  • berbice — a river in E Guyana, flowing NE to the Atlantic Ocean. About 370 miles (595 km) long.
  • bergius — Friedrich (Karl Rudolph) (ˈfriːdrɪç). 1884– 1949, German chemist, who invented a process for producing oil by high-pressure hydrogenation of coal: Nobel prize for chemistry 1931
  • berimed — to celebrate in verse.
  • berklix — /berk'liks/ (From Berkeley Unix) Berkeley Software Distribution. Not used at Berkeley itself. May be more common among suits attempting to sound like cognoscenti than among hackers, who usually just say "BSD".
  • berline — a limousine with a glass partition between the front and rear seats
  • berlioz — Hector (Louis) (ɛktɔr). 1803–69, French composer, regarded as a pioneer of modern orchestration. His works include the cantata La Damnation de Faust (1846), the operas Les Troyens (1856–59) and Béatrice et Bénédict (1860–62), the Symphonie fantastique (1830), and the oratorio L'Enfance du Christ (1854)
  • bernice — a feminine name: var. Berenice
  • bernina — a mountain in SE Switzerland, in the Rhaetian Alps. 13,295 feet (4050 meters).
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