7-letter words containing w, r
- barwood — a red wood from a small African tree, Baphia nitida, primarily used to produce dye and in the construction of violin bows
- bawdier — Comparative form of bawdy.
- bearpaw — a clam of the genus Hippopus, having a ridged, white shell with purplish-red spots.
- becrawl — to crawl all over
- becrowd — to crowd greatly with something
- bedward — towards bed
- bedwarf — to greatly hamper the growth of
- berwick — James Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick. 1670–1734, marshal of France and illegitimate son of James II of England. He led French forces during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14)
- beshrew — to wish evil on; curse (used in mild oaths such as beshrew me)
- bestrew — to scatter or lie scattered over (a surface)
- bestrow — bestrew.
- beswarm — to swarm over
- beweary — to cause to be weary
- bewhore — to treat as a whore
- beworry — to beset with worry
- blawort — the plant Campanula rotundifolia
- bow oar — an oarsman at the bow of a boat
- bowlder — boulder
- bradawl — an awl used to pierce wood, leather, or other materials for the insertion of brads, screws, etc
- branwen — a sister of Bran: her son, by Matholwych, was killed by Evnissyen.
- brawler — a noisy quarrel, squabble, or fight.
- brawley — a city in S California.
- brawlie — in a fine or healthy manner
- brew up — If someone brews up or if they brew up some tea, they make tea by pouring hot water over tea leaves.
- brewage — a product of brewing; brew
- brewery — A brewery is a place where beer is made.
- brewing — a quantity of a beverage brewed at one time
- brewpub — a pub that incorporates a brewery on its premises
- brewski — a beer
- bristow — Eric. born 1957, British darts player: world champion five times (1980–81, 1984–86)
- brouwer — Adriaen [ah-dree-ahn] /ˈɑ driˌɑn/ (Show IPA), 1606?–38, Flemish painter.
- browder — Earl Russell, 1891–1973, U.S. Communist Party leader 1930–45.
- browner — a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue.
- brownie — Brownies are small flat biscuits or cakes. They are usually chocolate flavoured and have nuts in them.
- browser — A browser is someone who browses in a shop.
- budworm — a larval pest that feeds on buds and leaves
- bulwark — A bulwark against something protects you against it. A bulwark of something protects it.
- burweed — any of various plants that bear burs, such as the burdock
- by-word — a word or phrase associated with some person or thing; a characteristic expression, typical greeting, or the like.
- by-work — work done in addition to one's regular work, as in intervals of leisure.
- bywoner — a poor tenant farmer
- caraway — Caraway is a plant with strong-tasting seeds that are used in cooking. Caraway seeds are often used to flavour bread and cakes.
- cartway — a cart track
- carwash — a place, usually an area at a filling station, which has special equipment, such as rotating brushes and water jets, to wash a car
- catworm — an active carnivorous polychaete worm, Nephthys hombergii, that is about 10cm (4in) long, having a pearly sheen to its body: often dug for bait
- cawdrey — Robert. 16th–17th-century English schoolmaster and lexicographer: compiled the first English dictionary (A Table Alphabeticall) in 1604
- chewers — Plural form of chewer.
- chewier — Comparative form of chewy.
- chorzow — an industrial city in SW Poland: under German administration from 1794 to 1921. Pop: 113 739 (2007 est)
- chowder — Chowder is a thick soup containing pieces of fish.