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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.
The suffix of "sedimentary" is "-ary." In linguistics, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning or form a new word. In this case, the suffix "-ary" is used to form an adjective meaning "related to or composed of sediment."
-ary is the suffix.
military, cemetary, secretary, library, imaginary, ordinary, Febuary, necessary, stationary
Extraordinary Mary contrary Gary ordinary pictionary Hungary itinerary -that's all I can think of off the top of my head, you might google search suffix -ary.
Some words with suffixes:(The suffixes are highlighted)aimlessboyishcreepydoubtfulexcitementfoolishguitaristhorribleindividualjoyouskeenlylegalizemagnitudeneuroticorganismpuristquantifyromanticseriousnesstranslateuniformityvariableweakeryoungerzesty
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The suffix for axillary is -ary.
Alimentary, pulmonary, and ovary all end with "ary."
The standard suffix for parliament is "-ary."
-ary is suffix Pulmon/o is the combining form and -ary means pertaining to
The root word is infect; so the suffix (which in this case, turns the verb into a noun) is -(t)ion. (The 't' is in parentheses to indicate that the root word already ends in t; while the suffix is -tion, you only have to add -ion to this particular word.)