The word "ary" does not have a specific definition in general English usage. It might be a typo or a specific term in a certain context or language. If you can provide more information or specify the context in which you encountered the word, I can try to help further.
The suffix -ary is used to form nouns and adjectives.Example Nouns:canarydictionarymissionaryquandaryExample Adjectives:culinarynecessaryprimarysedentary
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a definition of a compound word is jack-ass.
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Radiology
Legend + ary = legendary.noun + ary = adjective.Vision + ary = visionary/ (a) visionarynoun + ary = adjective/ noun.Mission + ary = missionary/ (a) missionary.noun + ary = adjective / noun.so as it seems, it definitely turns the base word (noun) into an adjective. It may also keep it a noun at other times.
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-ary is the suffix.
The suffix -ary is used to form nouns and adjectives.Example Nouns:canarydictionarymissionaryquandaryExample Adjectives:culinarynecessaryprimarysedentary
Some words ending with -ary are adjectives and others are nouns, but -ary isn't any part of speech. It's a suffix. The word suffix is a noun.
FEB-RU-ARY
One example of an English word with the suffix "ary" is "legendary," which means something remarkable or noteworthy.
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Ary Coslov's birth name is Coslovsky, Ary.