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an adjective-forming suffix, joined to bases of Latin origin in imitation of borrowed Latin words containing the suffix -tory1 (and its alternant -sory): excretory; sensory; statutory.
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Other definitions for -ory (2 of 2)
-ory2
a suffix forming nouns denoting places or receptacles, joined to bases of Latin origin in imitation of borrowed Latin words containing the suffix -tory2 (or its alternant -sory): crematory.
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British Dictionary definitions for -ory (1 of 2)
-ory1
suffix forming nouns
indicating a place forobservatory
something having a specified usedirectory
Word Origin for -ory
via Old French -orie, from Latin -Årium, -Åria
British Dictionary definitions for -ory (2 of 2)
-ory2
suffix forming adjectives
of or relating to; characterized by; having the effect ofcontributory; promissory
Word Origin for -ory
via Old French -orie, from Latin -Årius
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