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There are 20 seven-letter words containing A, 2D, E and Y

ADDEDLYaddedly adv. In addition; additionally.
ADDEDLY adv. additionally.
DATEDLYdatedly adv. In a dated manner.
DATED adv. DATE, to record a statement of time.
DAYBEDSdaybeds n. Plural of daybed.
day␣beds n. Plural of day bed.
DAYBED n. a bed in a hospital for patients coming in for the day.
DAYCHEDDAYCH v. (dialect) to thatch.
DAYSIDEdayside n. (Astronomy) The side of a planet that faces towards the sun around which it orbits.
DAYSIDE n. the sun side of a planet.
DAZEDLYdazedly adv. In a dazed manner.
DAZED adv. DAZE, to stun.
DEADBOYDEADBOY n. a metal plate driven into firm snow for use by mountaineers as a belaying point, also DEADMAN.
DEADEYEdeadeye adj. Very accurate in shooting or throwing.
deadeye adj. (Concerning a stare) Cold; unfriendly.
deadeye n. (Nautical) A wooden disk having holes through which the lanyard is passed, used for tightening shrouds.
DECAYEDdecayed adj. Having undergone decay, rotted.
decayed adj. (Dated) Reduced in circumstances; having lost one’s status or fortune.
decayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of decay.
DELAYEDdelayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of delay.
delayed adj. Happening later than is usual, expected, or desired.
DELAY v. to put off to a later time.
DENAYEDdenayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of denay.
DENAY v. (obsolete) to declare to be untrue, also DENY.
DERAYEDderayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deray.
DERAY v. (obsolete) to derange.
DRAMEDYdramedy n. (Uncountable) A genre of film or television that lies somewhere between drama and comedy.
dramedy n. (Countable) A film or television programme belonging to this genre.
DRAMEDY n. a sitcom with dramatic scenes, also DRAMADY.
DREADLYdreadly adj. (Obsolete) dreadful.
dreadly adv. (Obsolete) With dread.
DREADLY adj. dreadful.
DRYADESdryades n. Plural of dryade.
DRYAD n. (Greek) a nymph of the woods.
FADEDLYfadedly adv. In a faded manner.
FADED adv. FADE, to lose colour or brightness.
JADEDLYjadedly adv. In a jaded manner.
JADED adv. JADE, to tire.
LADDERYladdery adj. Resembling or characteristic of a ladder (frame with steps for climbing).
LADDERY adj. of stockings, laddered.
SDAYNEDSDAYN v. (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAINE, SDEIGN, SDEIGNE, SDEIN.
YEARDEDYEARD v. (Scots) to bury, also EARD, YERD, YIRD, YIRTH.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 41 words
  • Scrabble in French: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 1 word
  • Scrabble in German: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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