The answer is Pertaining to
Alimentary, pulmonary, and ovary all end with "ary."
Penicillamine and scopolamine are medical terms that end with -amine. Both of these are medications.
both have ary at the end and the ary sound the same, so yes
-ary is the suffix meaning pertaining to.it means pertaining to or located in.The suffix 'ary means "pertaining to", "connected with", "having the character of". . . it is from the Latin arius. An example is the word ablutionary, which means Of or pertaining to washing the body, or parts of it.Suffix meaning: pertaining to-ary is a suffix which means: pertaining to
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Actually yes, they do, because of the "ary" at the end of both words
Ary Coslov's birth name is Coslovsky, Ary.
No, the plural for medical terms does not always end in "s." Many medical terms are derived from Latin or Greek, and their plural forms often follow specific rules, such as changing the ending. For example, "fungus" becomes "fungi," and "bacterium" becomes "bacteria." Therefore, it’s essential to know the correct pluralization for each term.
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.
Ary Fontoura's birth name is Ary Beira Fontoura.