7-letter words containing y, e, a
- -yarder — something that is a specified number of yards long or high
- abeyant — temporarily inactive, stopped, or suspended.
- abhenry — the cgs unit of inductance in the electromagnetic system; the inductance that results when a rate of change of current of 1 abampere per second generates an induced emf of 1 abvolt: equivalent to 10–9 henry
- absenty — (obsolete) absence.
- abysses — Plural form of abyss.
- academy — Academy is sometimes used in the names of schools and colleges, especially those specializing in particular subjects or skills, or private high schools in the United States.
- acetify — to become or cause to become acetic acid or vinegar
- acolyte — An acolyte is a follower or assistant of an important person.
- acutely — If you feel or notice something acutely, you feel or notice it very strongly.
- acylate — to introduce one or more acyl groups into a compound
- addedly — additionally
- adeptly — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
- agentry — the duty or activity of an agent
- agilely — quick and well-coordinated in movement; lithe: an agile leap.
- ainsley — Sir Ben, full name Charles Benedict Ainsley. born 1977, English competitive sailor: won gold medals for Britain at four consecutive Olympics (2000–2012)
- alcayde — alcaide.
- alchemy — Alchemy was a form of chemistry studied in the Middle Ages, which was concerned with trying to discover ways to change ordinary metals into gold.
- alcyone — the daughter of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx, who drowned herself in grief for her husband's death. She was transformed into a kingfisher
- alertly — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
- aleyard — yard-of-ale.
- alienly — in an alien, foreign, or unfamiliar manner
- alkenyl — (organic chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or derived from an alkene.
- allayed — to put (fear, doubt, suspicion, anger, etc.) to rest; calm; quiet.
- allayer — a person who or that which reduces, moderates or subdues
- allenby — Edmund Henry Hynman, 1st Viscount. 1861–1936, British field marshal who captured Palestine and Syria from the Turks in 1918; high commissioner in Egypt (1919–25)
- 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.
- alleyed — having an alley or alleys
- alloyed — a substance composed of two or more metals, or of a metal or metals with a nonmetal, intimately mixed, as by fusion or electrodeposition.
- alonely — in a solitary, or lonely, manner
- 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.
- alt key — either of two keys on a PC keyboard that is held down while pressing another key, as to perform a specific operation or type a special character.
- alveary — a beehive
- amenity — Amenities are things such as shopping centres or sports facilities that are provided for people's convenience, enjoyment, or comfort.
- amnesty — An amnesty is an official pardon granted to a group of prisoners by the state.
- amyelia — congenital absence of the spinal cord.
- amylase — any of several enzymes that hydrolyse starch and glycogen to simple sugars, such as glucose. They are present in saliva
- amylate — (organic chemistry) A compound of the radical amyl with oxygen and a positive atom or radical.
- amylene — any of several liquid isomeric hydrocarbons having the formula C5H10; pentene
- amylose — the minor component (about 20 per cent) of starch, consisting of long unbranched chains of glucose units. It is soluble in water and gives an intense blue colour with iodine
- analyse — If you analyse something, you consider it carefully or use statistical methods in order to fully understand it.
- analyte — a substance or sample being analysed
- analyze — to separate (a thing, idea, etc.) into its parts so as to find out their nature, proportion, function, interrelationship, etc.
- angerly — angrily
- annoyed — If you are annoyed, you are fairly angry about something.
- annoyer — One who annoys.
- anodyne — If you describe something as anodyne, you are criticizing it because it has no strong characteristics and is not likely to excite, interest, or upset anyone.
- anolyte — the section of an electrolyte that is around or attached to the anode
- anorexy — Archaic form of anorexia.
- anxiety — Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness or worry.
- any key — (humour, hardware) The key that particularly confused users look for on their computer keyboards when instructed to "Press any key to continue". "But my keyboard doesn't have a key labelled 'any'!".
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