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7-letter words containing y, n

  • endplay — A way of playing the last few tricks that forces an opponent to make a disadvantageous lead.
  • endways — With its end facing upward, forward, or toward the viewer.
  • endysis — the formation of new layers of integument after ecdysis
  • enfancy — Obsolete form of infancy.
  • enjoyed — Take delight or pleasure in (an activity or occasion).
  • enjoyer — One who enjoys.
  • enology — The study of wines.
  • enomoty — a division of the Spartan army in ancient Greece
  • enquiry — (British, Australian, NZ) A question.
  • enstyle — to give a name to
  • entropy — A thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.
  • envying — Present participle of envy.
  • enzymes — Plural form of enzyme.
  • enzymic — Of, pertaining to, or using enzymes; enzymatic.
  • eponyme — Archaic form of eponym.
  • eponyms — Plural form of eponym.
  • eponymy — (semantics) The semantic relation of eponyms; the quality of being eponymous.
  • erinyes — Furies
  • errancy — The state of being in error; fallibility.
  • espying — Present participle of espy.
  • ethynyl — a univalent radical
  • etymons — Plural form of etymon.
  • euphony — The quality of being pleasing to the ear, especially through a harmonious combination of words.
  • eyebank — a place in which corneas are stored for use in corneal grafts
  • eyewink — a wink of the eye
  • eysenck — Hans Jürgen (hænz ˈjɜːɡən). 1916–97, British psychologist, born in Germany, who developed a dimensional theory of personality that stressed the influence of heredity
  • faintly — lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • fanboys — Plural form of fanboy.
  • fancify — to make fancy or fanciful; dress up; embellish.
  • fancily — In a fancy manner.
  • fantasy — imagination, especially when extravagant and unrestrained.
  • felonry — the whole body or class of felons.
  • fernery — a collection of ferns in a garden or a potted display.
  • feyness — The state of being fey.
  • feynmanRichard Phillips, 1918–1988, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1965.
  • fiendly — (obsolete) Hostile.
  • fin ray — ray1 (def 9b).
  • finally — at the final point or moment; in the end.
  • findlay — a city in NW Ohio.
  • finicky — excessively particular or fastidious; difficult to please; fussy.
  • flaunty — (of persons) given to display; inclined to be ostentatious, showy, or vain.
  • flaying — to strip off the skin or outer covering of.
  • flouncy — decorated with flounces: an elaborate flouncy blouse.
  • fluency — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
  • flunkey — flunky.
  • fly net — a net or fringe to protect a horse from flies or other insects.
  • flybane — A kind of catchfly of the genus Silene.
  • flyhand — a person who collects and stacks printed matter from a printing press
  • flyting — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • fonteyn — Dame Margot [mahr-goh] /ˈmɑr goʊ/ (Show IPA), (Margaret Hookham) 1919–91, English ballerina.
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