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7-letter words containing ba

  • bargain — Something that is a bargain is good value for money, usually because it has been sold at a lower price than normal.
  • barging — Present participle of barge.
  • bargoon — a bargain
  • barilla — an impure mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium sulphate obtained from the ashes of certain plants, such as the saltworts
  • barinas — a city in W Venezuela.
  • barings — Plural form of baring.
  • barisal — river port in S Bangladesh, in the Ganges delta: pop. 163,000
  • barista — a person who makes and serves coffee in a coffee bar
  • barkeep — a barkeeper
  • barkers — Plural form of barker.
  • barking — mad; crazy
  • barkley — Alben William [al-buh n] /ˈæl bən/ (Show IPA), 1877–1956, vice president of the U.S. 1949–53.
  • barlachErnst Heinrich [urnst hahyn-rik;; German ernst hahyn-rikh] /ɜrnst ˈhaɪn rɪk;; German ɛrnst ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1870–1938, German sculptor and playwright.
  • barless — without a bar or bars
  • barline — A vertical line in musical notation indicating the start of a new bar.
  • barmaid — A barmaid is a woman who serves drinks behind a bar.
  • barmkin — the outer fortification of a castle, or the battlement thereof
  • barmpot — a foolish or deranged person
  • barnaby — a masculine name
  • barnard — Christiaan (Neethling). 1923–2001, South African surgeon, who performed the first human heart transplant (1967)
  • barnaul — a city in S Russia, on the River Ob. Pop: 605 000 (2005 est)
  • barnave — Antoine Pierre. 1761–93, French revolutionary. A prominent member of the National Assembly, he was executed for his royalist sympathies
  • barnett — a male given name.
  • barneys — Plural form of barney.
  • barning — a building for storing hay, grain, etc., and often for housing livestock.
  • barnlot — barnyard.
  • baronet — A baronet is a man who has been made a knight. When a baronet dies, the title is passed on to his son.
  • baronne — baroness
  • baroque — Baroque architecture and art is an elaborate style of architecture and art that was popular in Europe in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
  • barotse — a member of a Negroid people of central Africa living chiefly in SW Zambia
  • barozzi — Giacomo [jah-kaw-maw] /ˈdʒɑ kɔ mɔ/ (Show IPA), Vignola, Giacomo da.
  • barques — Plural form of barque.
  • barrace — a barricade or barrier, particularly one in front of a castle or enclosing the grounds of a tournament
  • barrack — A barracks is a building or group of buildings where soldiers or other members of the armed forces live and work. 'Barracks' is the singular and plural form.
  • barrage — A barrage is continuous firing on an area with large guns and tanks.
  • barrels — Plural form of barrel.
  • barrens — (in North America) a stretch of usually level land that is sparsely vegetated or barren
  • barrera — the protecting wall enclosing the floor of a bull ring at bullfights
  • barrets — Plural form of barret.
  • barrettElizabeth, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett.
  • barrico — a small barrel or similar container for liquids
  • barrier — A barrier is something such as a rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
  • barries — Sir James M(atthew) 1860–1937, Scottish novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
  • barring — You use barring to indicate that the person, thing, or event that you are mentioning is an exception to your statement.
  • barrios — Justo Rufino [hoo-staw roo-fee-naw] /ˈhu stɔ ruˈfi nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1835–85, Guatemalan statesman: president of Guatemala 1873–85.
  • barroom — A barroom is a room or building in which alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.
  • barroso — José Manuel (ʒoˈse maˈnwɛl) born 1956, Portuguese politician; prime minister of Portugal (2002–04); president of the European Commission (2004–2014)
  • barrows — Plural form of barrow.
  • barstow — a city in S California.
  • bartend — to work as a bartender
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