7-letter words containing y, n, e
- prey on — an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal.
- preying — an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal.
- progeny — a descendant or offspring, as a child, plant, or animal.
- pudency — modesty; bashfulness; shamefacedness.
- pycnite — an off-white to yellow variety of topaz
- pyrogen — a substance, as a thermostable bacterial toxin, that produces a rise in temperature in a human or animal.
- queenly — belonging or proper to a queen: queenly propriety.
- quesnay — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), 1694–1774, French economist and physician.
- recency — of late occurrence, appearance, or origin; lately happening, done, made, etc.: recent events; a recent trip.
- redying — a coloring material or matter.
- reentry — an act of reentering.
- regency — the office, jurisdiction, or control of a regent or body of regents exercising the ruling power during the minority, absence, or disability of a sovereign.
- relying — to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon): You can rely on her work.
- reunify — bring together again
- reymont — Władysław Stanisław [vwah-dee-swahf stah-nee-swahf] /vwɑˈdi swɑf stɑˈni swɑf/ (Show IPA), ("Ladislas Regmont") 1868–1925, Polish novelist: Nobel prize 1924.
- reynard — a name given to the fox, originally in the medieval beast epic Reynard the Fox.
- reynaud — Paul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1878–1966, French statesman: premier 1940.
- reynold — a male given name, form of Reginald.
- reynosa — a city in N Tamaulipas, in E Mexico, on the Rio Grande.
- romneya — a bushy type of poppy
- ryeland — one of an English breed of white-faced sheep, yielding wool of high quality.
- rysanek — Leonie [le-aw-nee] /ˈlɛ ɔˌni/ (Show IPA), 1926–98, Austrian soprano.
- scenary — relating to theatre sets or scenery
- scenery — the general appearance of a place; the aggregate of features that give character to a landscape.
- sebundy — a militia
- semenya — Caster. born 1991, South African female athlete; won gold in the 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships; subjected to gender testing then returned to competitive athletics in 2010
- sensory — of or relating to the senses or sensation.
- seventy — a cardinal number, 10 times 7.
- shantey — chantey.
- sheeney — sheeny2 .
- shyness — bashful; retiring.
- sinsyne — from that time; since then.
- sintery — containing sinter
- skyline — the boundary line between earth and sky; the apparent horizon: A sail appeared against the skyline.
- slyness — cunning or wily: sly as a fox.
- snidely — derogatory in a nasty, insinuating manner: snide remarks about his boss.
- snively — characterized by or given to sniveling.
- soybean — a bushy Old World plant, Glycine max, of the legume family, grown in the U.S., chiefly for forage and soil improvement.
- spinney — a small wood or thicket.
- spleeny — abundant in or displaying spleen.
- spooney — spoony.
- stanley — Arthur Penrhyn [pen-rin] /ˈpɛn rɪn/ (Show IPA), (Dean Stanley) 1815–81, English clergyman and author.
- stenoky — the ability of an organism to live or survive only within a limited range of environments
- stepney — a former borough of Greater London, England, now part of Tower Hamlets.
- sternly — firm, strict, or uncompromising: stern discipline.
- styrene — a colorless, water-insoluble liquid, C 8 H 8 , having a penetrating aromatic odor, usually prepared from ethylene and benzene or ethylbenzene, that polymerizes to a clear transparent material and copolymerizes with other materials to form synthetic rubbers.
- sweeney — a member of the flying squad (rhyming with Sweeney Todd)
- swinery — a pig farm
- swinney — sweeny.
- syenite — a granular igneous rock consisting chiefly of orthoclase and oligoclase with hornblende, biotite, or augite.