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There are 20 seven-letter words containing ROY

AROYNTSaroynts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aroynt.
AROYNT v. (archaic) to frighten away, also AROINT.
ARROYOSarroyos n. Plural of arroyo.
Arroyos prop.n. A surname from Spanish.
ARROYO n. (Spanish) a dry desert gully.
DESTROYdestroy v. (Transitive, intransitive) To damage beyond use or repair.
destroy v. (Transitive) To neutralize, undo a property or condition.
destroy v. (Transitive) To put down or euthanize.
GROYNESgroynes n. Plural of groyne.
GROYNE n. a breakwater, a structure which protects a shore from erosion.
POMEROYPomeroy prop.n. A surname.
Pomeroy prop.n. A village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Pomeroy prop.n. A small city in Calhoun County, Iowa, United States.
POMROYSPomroys prop.n. Plural of Pomroy.
POMROY n. an old variety of apple, also POMEROY.
PROYNEDPROYN v. to prune, also PROIGN, PROIN, PROINE, PROYNE.
PROYNESPROYNE v. to prune, also PROIGN, PROIN, PROINE, PROYN.
ROYALETroyalet n. A petty or powerless king.
ROYALET n. a petty king.
ROYALLYroyally adv. In a royal manner; in a manner having to do with royalty.
royally adv. (Colloquial) Excessively; thoroughly.
ROYAL adv. relating to a king or queen.
ROYALTYroyalty n. The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch.
royalty n. People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group.
royalty n. A royal right or prerogative, such as the exploitation of a natural resource; the granting of such a…
ROYNINGROYNE v. (Spenser) to growl, roar, also ROIN.
ROYNISHroynish adj. (Obsolete) Mangy; scabby.
roynish adj. Mean; paltry; troublesome.
ROYNISH adj. (Shakespeare) mangy; scurvy, also ROINISH.
ROYSTEDROYST v. to revel noisily, carouse, also ROIST, ROISTER, ROYSTER.
ROYSTERroyster v. Obsolete spelling of roister.
royster n. Obsolete spelling of roister.
Royster prop.n. A surname.
SCROYLEscroyle n. (Obsolete) A mean fellow; a wretch.
SCROYLE n. (obsolete) a wretch.
STROYEDstroyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stroy.
STROY v. (dialect) to destroy.
STROYERSTROYER n. one who stroys.
UNROYALunroyal adj. Not royal; in particular, not appropriate for a royal.
UNROYAL adj. not royal.
VICEROYviceroy n. One who governs a country, province, or colony as the representative of a monarch.
viceroy n. A zongdu.
viceroy n. An orange and black North American butterfly (Limenitis archippus), so named because it is similar to…

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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