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There are 13 seven-letter words containing B, D, E, R and Y

ABRAYEDabrayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of abray.
ABRAY v. (Spenser) to awake, arouse, also ABRAID.
BEDIRTYbedirty v. (Archaic) to dirty, soil; make dirty.
BEDIRTY v. to make dirty.
BEEYARDbeeyard n. An apiary.
BEEYARD n. an apiary.
BERAYEDberayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of beray.
BERAY v. (obsolete) to befoul.
BINDERYbindery n. A workshop or factory where books are bound.
BINDERY n. a place where books are bound.
DAUBERYdaubery n. A daubing; specious colouring; false pretenses.
DAUBERY n. a crudely artful device, a pretence, also DAUBRY, DAWBRY.
DOOBREYDOOBREY n. a thing whose name is unknown or temporarily forgotten, a what's-its-name, also DOOBRIE.
DRYABLEdryable adj. Which can be dried.
DRYABLE adj. able to be dried.
DRYBEATDRYBEAT v. (Shakespeare) to beat without drawing blood.
HERDBOYherdboy n. A boy who herds animals.
HERDBOY n. a boy who acts as a shepherd.
OREBODYorebody n. A mass or region of ore.
ore␣body n. A large deposit of a mineral or minerals, below the earth’s crust.
OREBODY n. a mass of ore in a mine.
REDBAYSredbays n. Plural of redbay.
red␣bays n. Plural of red bay.
REDBAY n. a small tree.
RUDESBYrudesby n. (Archaic) A rude person.
RUDESBY n. (Shakespeare) an uncivil, turbulent fellow.

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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