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7-letter words that end in ri

  • alfieri — Count Vittorio (vitˈtɔːrjo). 1749–1803, Italian dramatist and poet, noted for his classical tragedies and political satires
  • alizari — the madder plant found in the Middle East
  • allegri — Gregorio. 1582–1652, Italian composer and singer. His compositions include a Miserere for nine voices
  • andvari — a dwarf who possessed a treasure hoard, which was robbed by Loki
  • apriori — Alternative form of a priori.
  • aracari — any of several small toucans of the genus Pteroglossus, having strongly serrate bills and yellow underparts marked with black and red.
  • bandari — a female monkey
  • bellari — a city in SE India, in Karnataka.
  • cabeiri — Cabiri.
  • campari — a bitter Italian aperitif, often mixed with soda water as a drink
  • cerberi — Also, Kerberos. Classical Mythology. a dog, usually represented as having three heads, that guarded the entrance of the infernal regions.
  • chivari — shivaree.
  • colibri — a hummingbird
  • falieri — Maríno [Italian mah-ree-naw] /Italian mɑˈri nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1278?–1355, Venetian army commander: doge of Venice 1354–55.
  • ferrari — Enzo (ˈɛntso). 1898–1988, Italian designer and manufacturer of racing cars
  • gayatri — a Vedic mantra expressing hope for enlightenment: recited daily by the faithful and repeated in all religious rites and ceremonies.
  • gri-gri — gris-gris
  • helleri — a brightly colored, playful topminnow that is a hybrid of Xiphophorus helleri and X. maculatus, bred for aquariums.
  • kacheri — Alt form kachcheri.
  • kachori — An Indian snack of flour with beans and spices.
  • kayseri — a city in central Turkey.
  • konakri — a seaport in and the capital of Guinea, in NW Africa.
  • kumayri — a city in NW Armenia.
  • maestri — Plural form of maestro.
  • matsuri — A solemn festival celebrated periodically at Shinto shrines in Japan.
  • moriori — a Polynesian people of New Zealand, esp of the Chatham Islands, closely related to the mainland Māori: now racially intermixed
  • ogonori — An edible seaweed (Gracilaria spp.).
  • onigiri — A rice ball.
  • ouakari — Alternative form of uakari.
  • pindari — in India in the past, someone belonging to one of many irregular groups of raiding horsemen
  • powhiri — a Māori ceremony of welcome, esp to a marae
  • pryderi — the son of Pwyll and Rhiannon who was stolen by Gwawl shortly after his birth and was restored to his parents a few years later.
  • saimiri — a small South American squirrel-monkey of the genus Chrysothrix (formerly Saimiris)
  • salieri — Antonio [an-toh-nee-oh;; Italian ahn-taw-nyaw] /ænˈtoʊ ni oʊ;; Italian ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1750–1825, Italian composer and conductor.
  • sassari — a city in NW Sardinia.
  • scutariLake, a lake between NW Albania and Montenegro. About 135 sq. mi. (350 sq. km).
  • shastri — Lal Bahadur [lahl bah-hah-doo r] /lɑl bɑˈhɑ dʊər/ (Show IPA), 1904–66, Indian statesman: prime minister 1964–66.
  • shikari — (in India) a person who hunts big game, especially a professional guide or hunter.
  • signori — a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a man, either used separately or prefixed to the name. Abbreviation: Sig., sig.
  • sundari — one of two varieties of mangrove tree, Heritiera fomes or Heritiera littoralis, native to India, particularly found in the Sudarban jungles
  • sungari — Songhua.
  • tawhiri — a small New Zealand tree, Pittosporum tenuifolium, with wavy green glossy leaves
  • venturiRobert Charles, born 1925, U.S. architect.
  • viipuri — Finnish name of Vyborg.
  • zardari — Asif Ali (ˈɑːsiːf ælɪ). born 1955, Pakistani politician; president of Pakistan (2008–13); widower of Benazir Bhutto
  • zuccari — Federico [fe-de-ree-kaw] /ˌfɛ dɛˈri kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1543?–1609, and his brother Taddeo [tahd-de-aw] /tɑdˈdɛ ɔ/ (Show IPA) 1529–66, Italian painters.

On this page, we collect all 7-letter words ending in RI. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 7-letter word that ends in RI to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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