The suffix -ary is used to form nouns and adjectives.
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Example Adjectives:
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.
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Radiology
Any operation where the input is not two quantities. For example, Doubling a number is a unitary operation. Averaging 5 numbers is a 5-ary operation (sorry don't know what its called).
The complement of an angle is found by subtracting its measure from 90 degrees. For an angle measuring 48 degrees, the complementary angle is 90 - 48, which equals 42 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 48-degree angle is 42 degrees.
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.
Scary
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.
-ary
The morphological structure of the word "reactionary" is 2 [Adj [N [V re- [V act]]-ion]-ary]. The word "reactionary" is formed by combining the prefix "re-" (meaning "back" or "again") with the verb "act" to form the base "reaction," which is then suffixed with "-ion" to create the noun "reaction." Finally, the adjective suffix "-ary" is added to create the adjective "reactionary." So, the morphological structure of the word "reactionary" can be broken down as follows: "re-" (prefix) "act" (verb) "reaction" (noun) "-ion" (noun suffix) "-ary" (adjective suffix) Therefore, the correct structure is 2 [Adj [N [V re- [V act]]-ion]-ary].
granary
The suffix in "inflammatory" is "-ary." A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative, indicating a particular grammatical function. In this case, the suffix "-ary" is used to form an adjective, indicating a characteristic of causing inflammation.
-ary is the suffix.
This is a lot of them : sanctuarydictionary estuaryFebruarygranaryimaginaryjanuarylibarymissionarynecessaryprimary
Not in any dictionary I tried (two of which contain over 250,000 words each).
acrimonious - adjective complacently - adverb advocate - verb generation - noun
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