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7-letter words containing r, y, l

  • acridly — In a harsh or corrosive manner.
  • acrylic — Acrylic material is artificial and is manufactured by a chemical process.
  • acrylyl — of, consisting of, or containing the monovalent group CH2:CHCO-
  • actorly — of, relating to, or characteristic of an actor
  • adultry — Misspelling of adultery.
  • airplay — The airplay which a piece of popular music receives is the number of times it is played on the radio.
  • alertly — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • aleyard — yard-of-ale.
  • allayer — a person who or that which reduces, moderates or subdues
  • allergy — If you have a particular allergy, you become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell, or touch something that does not normally make people ill.
  • almonry — the house of an almoner, usually the place where alms were given
  • already — You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after 'have', 'has', or 'had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense.
  • alveary — a beehive
  • angerly — angrily
  • angrily — feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about): to be angry at the dean; to be angry about the snub.
  • areally — from an areal point of view
  • argyles — Plural form of argyle.
  • argyrol — a dark brown compound of silver and a protein, used medicinally as a local antiseptic
  • arrayal — the act or process of arraying
  • arylate — to introduce one or more aryl groups into (a compound).
  • astylar — without columns or pilasters
  • aurally — of or relating to the ear or to the sense of hearing.
  • aylward — Gladys. 1903–70, English missionary in China
  • azurely — With an azure colour.
  • bairnly — childish, childlike, young
  • barclay — Alexander. c. 1475–1552, English poet. His works include The Ship of Fools (1509) and Eclogues (c. 1513–14)
  • barkley — Alben William [al-buh n] /ˈæl bən/ (Show IPA), 1877–1956, vice president of the U.S. 1949–53.
  • belayer — a person who controls the safety rope for a climber
  • bergylt — a large northern marine food fish
  • berkley — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • beverly — a feminine name
  • 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
  • blarney — Blarney is things someone says that are flattering and amusing but probably untrue, and which you think they are only saying in order to please you or to persuade you to do something.
  • blu-ray — Blu-Ray is a type of video disk that is used for storing large amounts of high quality digital information.
  • boilery — a place where water is boiled in order to extract salt
  • bradley — A(ndrew) C(ecil). 1851–1935, English critic; author of Shakespearian Tragedy (1904)
  • brambly — having or resembling brambles.
  • bramley — a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
  • brashly — impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man.
  • bravely — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
  • brawley — a city in S California.
  • briefly — Something that happens or is done briefly happens or is done for a very short period of time.
  • briskly — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • bristly — Bristly hair is thick and rough.
  • broadly — You can use broadly to indicate that something is generally true.
  • bromley — a borough of SE Greater London. Pop: 298 300 (2003 est). Area: 153 sq km (59 sq miles)
  • brutely — in a brutish manner
  • buirdly — well-built; stocky
  • bullary — a place where salt is prepared or boiled

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