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7-letter words containing y, e, a

  • beamily — in a beaming manner
  • beanery — a cheap restaurant
  • beastly — If you describe something as beastly, you mean that it is very unpleasant.
  • beatify — When the Catholic church beatifies someone who is dead, it declares officially that they were a holy person, usually as the first step towards making them a saint.
  • beavery — a place in which beavers may be kept
  • beggary — extreme poverty or need
  • belayed — Nautical. to fasten (a rope) by winding around a pin or short rod inserted in a holder so that both ends of the rod are clear.
  • belayer — a person who controls the safety rope for a climber
  • bellamy — David (James). born 1933, British botanist, writer, and broadcaster
  • beltway — A beltway is a road that goes around a city or town, to keep traffic away from the centre.
  • bethany — a village in the West Bank, near Jerusalem at the foot of the Mount of Olives: in the New Testament, the home of Lazarus and the lodging place of Jesus during Holy Week
  • beweary — to cause to be weary
  • bikeway — A bikeway is a road, route, or path intended for use by cyclists.
  • bilayer — a cell membrane consisting of two layers
  • 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.
  • blately — bashful; shy.
  • bleakly — bare, desolate, and often windswept: a bleak plain.
  • bluejay — a common North American jay, Cyanocitta cristata, having bright blue plumage with greyish-white underparts
  • bradley — A(ndrew) C(ecil). 1851–1935, English critic; author of Shakespearian Tragedy (1904)
  • bramley — a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
  • brassey — brassie.
  • bravely — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
  • bravery — Bravery is brave behaviour or the quality of being brave.
  • brawley — a city in S California.
  • breathy — If someone has a breathy voice, you can hear their breath when they speak or sing.
  • bugayev — Boris Nikolayevich [bawr-is nik-uh-lahy-uh-vich,, bohr-,, bor-;; Russian buh-ryees nyi-kuh-lah-yi-vyich] /ˈbɔr ɪs ˌnɪk əˈlaɪ ə vɪtʃ,, ˈboʊr-,, ˌbɒr-;; Russian bʌˈryis nyɪ kʌˈlɑ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), Bely, Andrei.
  • buoyage — a system of buoys
  • buyable — available to be bought
  • by name — When you mention someone or something by name, or address someone by name, you use their name.
  • by-name — a secondary name; cognomen; surname.
  • byplace — a private place
  • byreman — a man who works in a byre
  • cachexy — (medicine, archaic) Cachexia.
  • cacoepy — bad or mistaken pronunciation
  • cadency — the line of descent from a younger member of a family
  • caloyer — a monk of the Greek Orthodox Church, esp of the Basilian Order
  • calyces — calyx
  • calycle — a cup-shaped structure, as in the coral skeleton
  • calyxes — Botany. the outermost group of floral parts; the sepals.
  • camelry — the part of an army composed of troops mounted on camels
  • campery — campness
  • cankery — having a canker or cankers
  • cannery — A cannery is a factory where food is canned.
  • carlyle — Robert. born 1961, Scottish actor; his work includes the television series Cracker and Hamish Macbeth and the films Trainspotting (1996), The Full Monty (1997), The Beach (2000), and 28 Weeks Later (2007)
  • carryed — Simple past tense and past participle of carry; archaic spelling of carried.
  • carvery — an eating establishment at which customers pay a set price and may then have unrestricted helpings of food from a variety of meats, salads, and other vegetables
  • catesby — Robert. 1573–1605, English conspirator, leader of the Gunpowder Plot (1605): killed while resisting arrest
  • catseye — a glass reflector set into a small fixture, placed at intervals along roads to indicate traffic lanes at night
  • cattery — A cattery is a place where you can leave your cat to be looked after when you go on holiday.
  • cautery — the coagulation of blood or destruction of body tissue by cauterizing
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