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There are 14 words containing BURY

BURYbury v. (Transitive) To ritualistically inter in a grave or tomb.
bury v. (Transitive) To place in the ground.
bury v. (Transitive, often figurative) To hide or conceal as if by covering with earth or another substance.
ANBURYanbury n. (Archaic) A wen or spongy wart on the legs or flanks of a horse.
anbury n. A disease in turnips, produced by one of the slime-fungi, and usually the result of improper cultivation.
ANBURY n. a soft fleshy tumour in horses; a disease of turnips and cabbages, also ANGLEBERRY.
REBURYrebury v. To bury again.
REBURY v. to bury again.
UNBURYunbury v. To dig up, to remove from the ground.
UNBURY v. to disinter; to exhume.
BUNBURYBunbury prop.n. A surname.
Bunbury prop.n. A village in Cheshire, England.
Bunbury prop.n. A port city in Western Australia.
BURYINGburying v. Present participle of bury.
burying n. A burial.
BURY v. to put in the ground and cover with earth.
TILBURYtilbury n. (Historical) A small open two-wheeled carriage.
tilbury n. (Slang, obsolete) Sixpence (formerly the fare from Gravesend to Tilbury Fort).
Tilbury prop.n. A town and port in Thurrock, Essex, England (OS grid ref TQ639761).
REBURYINGreburying v. Present participle of rebury.
REBURY v. to bury again.
UNBURYINGunburying v. Present participle of unbury.
UNBURY v. to disinter; to exhume.
BUNBURYINGBunburying n. (Humorous) Avoiding one’s duties and responsibilities by claiming to have appointments to see a fictitious person.
BUNBURY v. to create a fictitious scenario that provides an excuse for avoiding unwanted engagements.
CANTERBURYcanterbury n. A rack for magazines or other papers, usually wooden, often done as a decorative piece.
Canterbury prop.n. A cathedral city in Kent, England.
Canterbury prop.n. A local government district of Kent, England, the City of Canterbury, formed in 1974, with its headquarters…
CANTERBURYScanterburys n. Plural of canterbury.
CANTERBURY n. a stand with divisions for holding books or music.
WOODBURYTYPEWoodburytype n. (Uncountable) A photomechanical printing process in which a relief pattern in gelatin is hardened and…
Woodburytype n. (Countable) A print of this kind.
WOODBURYTYPE n. (tradename) a photomechanical process in which an exposed and developed bichromated film is forced into a metal plate by great pressure, and so forms a matrix for subsequent printing.
WOODBURYTYPESWoodburytypes n. Plural of Woodburytype.
WOODBURYTYPE n. (tradename) a photomechanical process in which an exposed and developed bichromated film is forced into a metal plate by great pressure, and so forms a matrix for subsequent printing.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in German: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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