7-letter words that end in y
- -ectomy — indicating surgical excision of a part
- -graphy — indicating a form or process of writing, representing, etc
- -plasty — indicating plastic surgery involving a bodily part, tissue, or a specified process
- -storey — -storey is used after numbers to form adjectives that indicate that a building has a particular number of floors or levels.
- -thermy — indicating heat
- -trophy — indicating a certain type of nourishment or growth
- -worthy — -worthy can be added to words to form adjectives which indicate that someone or something deserves a particular thing or action. For example, if a remark or person is quote-worthy, they are worth quoting.
- @-party — (event, history) /at'par-tee/ (Or "@-sign party") An antiquated term for a gathering of hackers at a science-fiction convention (especially the annual Worldcon) to which only people who had an electronic mail address were admitted. The term refers to the commercial at symbol, "@", in an e-mail address and dates back to the era when having an e-mail address was a distinguishing characteristic of the select few who worked with computers. Compare boink.
- abhenry — the cgs unit of inductance in the electromagnetic system; the inductance that results when a rate of change of current of 1 abampere per second generates an induced emf of 1 abvolt: equivalent to 10–9 henry
- ability — Your ability to do something is the fact that you can do it.
- absenty — (obsolete) absence.
- academy — Academy is sometimes used in the names of schools and colleges, especially those specializing in particular subjects or skills, or private high schools in the United States.
- acetify — to become or cause to become acetic acid or vinegar
- acidify — to convert into or become acid
- acidity — the quality or state of being acid
- aciurgy — Operative surgery.
- acology — Materia medica; the science of medical remedies.
- acquiry — (obsolete): acquirement.
- acridly — In a harsh or corrosive manner.
- actorly — of, relating to, or characteristic of an actor
- actuary — An actuary is a person who is employed by insurance companies to calculate how much they should charge their clients for insurance.
- acutely — If you feel or notice something acutely, you feel or notice it very strongly.
- acyloxy — (organic chemistry) A univalent radical R-COO-, derived from a carboxylic acid.
- addedly — additionally
- adeptly — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
- adultly — in an adult manner
- adultry — Misspelling of adultery.
- affably — pleasantly easy to approach and to talk to; friendly; cordial; warmly polite: an affable and courteous gentleman.
- agentry — the duty or activity of an agent
- agilely — quick and well-coordinated in movement; lithe: an agile leap.
- agility — the power of moving quickly and easily; nimbleness: exercises demanding agility.
- ahungry — hungry
- ainsley — Sir Ben, full name Charles Benedict Ainsley. born 1977, English competitive sailor: won gold medals for Britain at four consecutive Olympics (2000–2012)
- air-dry — to dry by exposure to the air
- airplay — The airplay which a piece of popular music receives is the number of times it is played on the radio.
- alchemy — Alchemy was a form of chemistry studied in the Middle Ages, which was concerned with trying to discover ways to change ordinary metals into gold.
- alertly — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
- algol y — (language) A proposed successor to ALGOL 60, a "radical reconstruction". Originally a language that could manipulate its own programs at run time, it became a collection of features that were not accepted for ALGOL X.
- alienly — in an alien, foreign, or unfamiliar manner
- alimony — Alimony is money that a court of law orders someone to pay regularly to their former wife or husband after they have got divorced. Compare palimony.
- all-day — available throughout the day
- allenby — Edmund Henry Hynman, 1st Viscount. 1861–1936, British field marshal who captured Palestine and Syria from the Turks in 1918; high commissioner in Egypt (1919–25)
- allergy — If you have a particular allergy, you become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell, or touch something that does not normally make people ill.
- alloquy — (obsolete) Act of speaking to another; an address.
- alloway — a village in Scotland, in South Ayrshire, S of Ayr: birthplace of Robert Burns
- almondy — containing or resembling almond
- almonry — the house of an almoner, usually the place where alms were given
- alonely — in a solitary, or lonely, manner
- aloofly — at a distance, especially in feeling or interest; apart: They always stood aloof from their classmates.
- already — You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after 'have', 'has', or 'had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense.
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