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There are 14 three-letter words containing R and Y

ARYary det. (UK, dialect) any.
Ary prop.n. A male given name from Hebrew, of Jewish usage, variant of Arieh.
Ary prop.n. A surname.
CRYcry v. (Intransitive) To shed tears; to weep.
cry v. (Transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare publicly.
cry v. (Transitive, intransitive) To shout, scream, yell.
DRYdry adj. Free from or lacking moisture.
dry adj. Unable to produce a liquid, as water, (petrochemistry) oil, or (farming) milk.
dry adj. (Masonry) Built without or lacking mortar.
FRYfry v. A method of cooking food.
fry v. To be affected by extreme heat or current.
fry n. (Usually in the plural, fries, chiefly Canada and US, cooking) A fried piece of cut potato.
PRYpry v. (Intransitive).
pry v. (Transitive, obsolete) To peer at (something) closely; also, to look into (A matter, etc.) thoroughly.
pry n. An act of prying; a close and curious look.
RAYray n. A beam of light or radiation.
ray n. (Zoology) A rib-like reinforcement of bone or cartilage in a fish’s fin.
ray n. (Zoology) One of the spheromeres of a radiate, especially one of the arms of a starfish or an ophiuran.
RHYRHY n. (Spenser) rye.
RYArya n. A Scandinavian knotted-pile woollen rug, used as bed-cover and tapestry.
RYA prop.n. Initialism of Royal Yachting Association, the governing body for all forms of boating in the United Kingdom.
RYA n. a Scandinavian handwoven rug.
RYErye n. A grain used extensively in Europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.
rye n. The grass Secale cereale from which the grain is obtained.
rye n. Rye bread.
RYURyu prop.n. A surname.
RYU n. (Japanese) a school of Japanese martial arts.
TRYtry v. To attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
try v. (Obsolete) To divide; to separate.
try v. To test, to work out.
WRYwry adj. Turned away, contorted (of the face or body).
wry adj. Dryly humorous; sardonic or bitterly ironic.
wry adj. Twisted, bent, crooked.
YARyar v. (Intransitive) To snarl; to gnar.
yar v. (Intransitive, chiefly Scotland) To growl, especially like a dog; quarrel; to be captious or troublesome.
yar adj. (UK dialectal) Sour; brackish.
YERyer adv. (UK, slang or dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of yeah, yes.
yer n. Either of the letters ъ and ь in Cyrillic alphabets, which originally represented phonemically the ultra-short…
yer pron. (UK, slang or dialectal, uncommon) Pronunciation spelling of you. (plural or singular)

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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