7-letter words containing u, e, y
- elytrum — Alt form elytron.
- enquiry — (British, Australian, NZ) A question.
- epulary — of or relating to feasting
- equably — In an equable manner.
- equally — In the same manner.
- equerry — An officer of the British royal household who attends or assists members of the royal family.
- estuary — The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- eucrasy — (medicine, archaic) A mixture of qualities that constitutes health or soundness.
- eupepsy — Dated form of eupepsia.
- euphony — The quality of being pleasing to the ear, especially through a harmonious combination of words.
- euphory — Synonym of euphoria.
- euryale — one of the three Gorgons
- eustasy — A change of sea level throughout the world, caused typically by movements of parts of the earth’s crust or melting of glaciers.
- eustyle — a distance between successive columns equal to two-and-a-quarter diameters of a column
- eutropy — a regular variation of the crystalline structure of a series of compounds according to atomic number
- eyecups — Plural form of eyecup.
- feudary — a feudal tenant, one who holds the lands of an overlord on condition of fealty
- feydeau — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1862–1921, French dramatist, noted for his farces, esp La Dame de chez Maxim (1899) and Occupe-toi d'Amélie (1908)
- fluency — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
- flunkey — flunky.
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- fubbery — an act of cheating; a deception
- fullery — a place where fulling takes place
- gaudery — ostentatious show.
- grungey — Alternative form of grungy.
- gruyere — a firm, pale-yellow cheese, made of whole milk and having small holes, produced chiefly in France and Switzerland.
- guayule — a composite shrub, Parthenium argentatum, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, yielding a form of rubber.
- gullery — a place where gulls breed
- gunnery — the art and science of constructing and operating guns, especially large guns.
- gurneys — Plural form of gurney.
- guttery — a place for removing the guts or cleaning the guts of dead animals or fish
- guyenne — a former province in SW France.
- guyrope — Alternative spelling of guy rope.
- gyplure — a synthetic form of the sex pheromone of the female gypsy moth, used in traps to attract males.
- haughey — Charles James. 1925–2006, Irish politician; leader of the Fianna Fáil party; prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1979–81; 1982; 1987–92)
- heyduck — one of a class of mercenary soldiers in 16th-century Hungary.
- huckery — ugly
- hurleys — Plural form of hurley.
- hurryed — Simple past tense and past participle of hurry; archaic spelling of hurried.
- huygens — Christian [kris-chuh n;; Dutch kris-tee-ahn] /ˈkrɪs tʃən;; Dutch ˈkrɪs tiˌɑn/ (Show IPA), 1629–95, Dutch mathematician, physicist, and astronomer.
- hype up — to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
- iyeyasu — Tokugawa [taw-koo-gah-wah] /ˈtɔ kuˈgɑ wɑ/ (Show IPA), 1542–1616, Japanese general and public servant.
- journey — a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
- juddery — shaky
- jurymen — Plural form of juryman.
- kludgey — Alternative form of kludgy.
- kouprey — a wild ox, Bibos (Novibos) sauveli, of Laos and Cambodia, having a blackish-brown body with white markings on the back and feet: an endangered species.
- kufiyeh — an Arab headdress for men; made from a diagonally folded square of cloth held in place by an agal wound around the head.
- kutenay — a member of a North American Indian people of British Columbia, Montana, and Idaho.
- lacquey — a servile follower; toady.