7-letter words containing y, r
- faraday — Michael, 1791–1867, English physicist and chemist: discoverer of electromagnetic induction.
- faraway — distant; remote: faraway lands.
- farcify — (transitive) To make farcical; to turn into farce.
- farmboy — A boy or young man who works on a farm.
- farmery — the buildings, yards, etc., of a farm.
- fashery — a trouble or difficulty; a thing which causes worry
- felonry — the whole body or class of felons.
- feodary — a feudal vassal.
- ferally — Wildly; in the manner of an undomesticated animal.
- fernery — a collection of ferns in a garden or a potted display.
- ferrety — a domesticated, usually red-eyed, and albinic variety of the polecat, used in Europe for driving rabbits and rats from their burrows.
- feudary — a feudal tenant, one who holds the lands of an overlord on condition of fealty
- fibbery — The telling of fibs; lying, falsehood.
- fierily — In a fiery manner.
- figgery — adornments of dress
- fin ray — ray1 (def 9b).
- firefly — any nocturnal beetle of the family Lampyridae, characterized by a soft body with a light-producing organ at the rear of the abdomen.
- firstly — in the first place; first.
- fishery — a place where fish are bred; fish hatchery.
- fitzroy — Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of Grafton [graf-tuh n,, grahf-] /ˈgræf tən,, ˈgrɑf-/ (Show IPA), 1735–1811, British statesman: prime minister 1768–70.
- flavory — rich in flavor, as a tea.
- flowery — covered with or having many flowers.
- fly rod — a light, extremely flexible fishing rod specially designed for use in fly-fishing.
- flyover — a formation of aircraft in flight for observation from the ground, especially a prearranged, low-altitude flight over a public gathering.
- flytier — a person who makes artificial lures for fly-fishing.
- flytrap — firewall machine
- fogarty — Anne, 1919–80, U.S. fashion designer.
- foolery — foolish action or conduct.
- foppery — the clothes, manners, actions, etc., of a fop.
- forayed — a quick, sudden attack: The defenders made a foray outside the walls.
- forayer — One who makes or joins in a foray.
- forebay — Lb reservoirs An artificial pool of water ahead of a larger body of water.
- foresay — (transitive) To say beforehand; predict; foretell.
- foresty — Like a forest.
- forgery — the crime of falsely making or altering a writing by which the legal rights or obligations of another person are apparently affected; simulated signing of another person's name to any such writing whether or not it is also the forger's name.
- forsyth — Bill. born 1947, Scottish writer and director. His films include Gregory's Girl (1981), Local Hero (1983), and Gregory's Two Girls (1999)
- fortify — to protect or strengthen against attack; surround or provide with defensive military works.
- fosbury — Richard D ("Dick") born 1947, U.S. athlete: developed “Fosbury flop” high jump style.
- foundry — an establishment for producing castings in molten metal.
- frailly — In a frail manner; weakly; infirmly.
- frailty — the quality or state of being frail.
- frankly — In an open, honest, and direct manner.
- fratery — A frater-house.
- frawzey — a celebration; treat
- fraying — a raveled or worn part, as in cloth: frays at the toes of well-worn sneakers.
- freckly — full of freckles.
- freeway — an express highway with no intersections, usually having traffic routed on and off by means of a cloverleaf.
- frenchy — Informal. a native or inhabitant of France or a person of French descent.
- frenemy — Informal. a person or group that is friendly toward another because the relationship brings benefits, but harbors feelings of resentment or rivalry: Clearly, turning the competition into frenemies is good for your business.
- freshly — Newly; recently.