Anagrams of all-year

Word all-year has 106 anagrams that can be made by using the letters of all-year.

7 letter words you can make with all-year

re-ally
verb (used with or without object), to ally again or anew.
re-lay
verb (used with object), to lay again.
really
adverb, in reality; actually:
Leary
adjective, leery1 .
rall.
alary
adjective, of or relating to wings.
Alley
noun, a passage, as through a continuous row of houses, permitting access from the street to backyards, garages, etc.
Early
noun, a fruit or vegetable that appears before most others of its type.
layer
noun, a thickness of some material laid on or spread over a surface:
30-30
rally
noun, a recovery from dispersion or disorder, as of troops.
Relay
noun, a series of persons relieving one another or taking turns; shift.
allay
verb (used with object), to put (fear, doubt, suspicion, anger, etc.) to rest; calm; quiet.
Elara
noun, Astronomy. a small moon of the planet Jupiter.
yare
adjective, quick; agile; lively.
year
noun, a period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 calendar months, now reckoned as beginning Jan. 1 and ending Dec. 31 (calendar year or civil year) Compare common year, leap year.
yell
noun, a cry uttered by yelling.
Yale
noun, Elihu, 1648–1721, English colonial official, born in America: governor of Madras 1687–92; principal benefactor of the Collegiate School at Saybrook, Connecticut (now Yale University).
lea.
Ella
noun, a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “all.”.
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Lely
noun, Sir Peter [pee-ter;; Dutch pey-tuh r] /ˈpi tər;; Dutch ˈpeɪ tər/ (Show IPA), (Pieter van der Faes) 1618–80, Dutch painter in England.
Leal
adjective, loyal; true.
Lear
noun, learning; instruction; lesson.
Lela
noun, a female given name.
Lyle
noun, a male given name.
Lyra
noun, Astronomy. the Lyre, a northern constellation between Cygnus and Hercules, containing the bright star Vega.
lyre
noun, a musical instrument of ancient Greece consisting of a soundbox made typically from a turtle shell, with two curved arms connected by a yoke from which strings are stretched to the body, used especially to accompany singing and recitation.
Llyr
noun, the father of Manawydan: corresponds to the Irish Ler.
rale
noun, an abnormal crackling or rattling sound heard upon auscultation of the chest, caused by disease or congestion of the lungs.
real
noun, real number.
rel.
rely
verb (used without object), to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon):
ryal
noun, rose noble.
eyra
noun, a jaguarundi.
Ryle
noun, Sir Martin, 1918–84, British astronomer: Nobel Prize in physics 1974.
Earl
noun, a British nobleman of a rank below that of marquis and above that of viscount: called count for a time after the Norman conquest. The wife of an earl is a countess.
aery
noun, aerie.
Alea
noun, Classical Mythology. an epithet of Athena referring to a sanctuary built in her honor by Aleus.
Alar
adjective, pertaining to or having wings; alary.
alae
noun, plural of ala.
Ala.
ayre
noun, air1 (def 8d).
Ayer
noun, Sir A(lfred) J(ules) 1910–1989, English philosopher, teacher, and author.
area
noun, any particular extent of space or surface; part:
all-
aryl
adjective, containing an aryl group.
ally
noun, a person, group, or nation that is associated with another or others for some common cause or purpose:
aer-
AAE
Rye
noun, a widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale, having one-nerved glumes and two- or three-flowered spikelets.
ear
noun, the organ of hearing and equilibrium in vertebrates, in humans consisting of an external ear that gathers sound vibrations, a middle ear in which the vibrations resonate against the tympanic membrane, and a fluid-filled internal ear that maintains balance and that conducts the tympanic vibrations to the auditory nerve, which transmits them as impulses to the brain.
Ley
noun, leu.
rya
noun, a handwoven Scandinavian rug with a thick pile and usually a strong, colorful design.
al.
Ler
noun, the personification of the sea and the father of Manannan: corresponds to the Welsh Llyr.
lye
noun, a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
Ar.
Ayr
noun, a seaport in SW Scotland.
REA
ll.
Rey
noun, a city in N Iran, near Teheran.
Re.
Aar
Rae
noun, John, 1813–93, Scottish surgeon and Arctic explorer.
ae.
AEA
aye
noun, an affirmative vote or voter, especially in British Parliament, corresponding to yea in U.S. Congress.
Ray
noun, a narrow beam of light.
ale
noun, a malt beverage, darker, heavier, and more bitter than beer, containing about 6 percent alcohol by volume.
yea
noun, an affirmation; an affirmative reply or vote.
ery
yar
adjective, yare (defs 1, 2).
LAR
noun, (initial capital letter) Roman Religion. any of the Lares.
ary
adjective, any; anyone.
ARE
noun, a measure of surface area; 1 are is equal to1/100 (0.01) of a hectare (100 square meters or 119.6 square yards). Abbreviation: a.
Ell
noun, an extension usually at right angles to one end of a building.
Ely
noun, Isle of, a former administrative county in E England: now part of Cambridgeshire.
yer
ea.
La.
EAA
Lae
noun, a seaport in E Papua New Guinea: used as a major supply base by the Japanese in World War II.
Lay
noun, the way or position in which a thing is laid or lies:
ARA
noun, the Altar, a southern constellation between Triangulum Australe and Scorpius.
ERA
noun, a period of time marked by distinctive character, events, etc.:
el
noun, Informal. elevated railroad.
ry
AA
noun, basaltic lava having a rough surface.
A.
noun, Agnolo (di Cosimo di Mariano) [ah-nyaw-law dee kaw-zee-maw dee mah-ryah-naw] /ˈɑ nyɔ lɔ di ˈkɔ zi mɔ di mɑˈryɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1502–72, Italian painter.
ey
er
interjection, (used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
le
Y.
YA
noun, the 28th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
E.
noun, Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
RA
noun, the 10th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
R.
LR
yl
yr
L.
L1
ly
L2
ye
pronoun, Archaic, except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose Literary, or British Dialect. (used nominatively as the plural of thou especially in rhetorical, didactic, or poetic contexts, in addressing a group of persons or things): (used nominatively for the second person singular, especially in polite address): (used objectively in the second person singular or plural):
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