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  • Naries Namakwa Retreat — (Goop,Южно Африканская Республика) Категория отеля: Адрес: 27km Outside Springbok (N7) …   Каталог отелей

  • antiphonary — noun (plural naries) Date: 15th century 1. a book containing a collection of antiphons 2. a book containing the choral parts of the Divine Office …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • catenary — noun (plural naries) Etymology: New Latin catenaria, from Latin, feminine of catenarius of a chain, from catena Date: 1788 1. the curve assumed by a cord of uniform density and cross section that is perfectly flexible but not ca …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coparcenary — noun (plural naries) Date: circa 1504 1. joint heirship 2. joint ownership …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • dictionary — noun (plural naries) Etymology: Medieval Latin dictionarium, from Late Latin diction , dictio word, from Latin, speaking Date: 1526 1. a reference source in print or electronic form containing words usually alphabetically arranged along with i …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • luminary — noun (plural naries) Etymology: Middle English luminarye, from Anglo French & Late Latin; Anglo French luminaire light, luminary, from Late Latin luminaria, plural of luminare lamp, heavenly body, from Latin, window, from lumin , lumen light;… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • seminary — noun (plural naries) Etymology: Middle English, seedbed, nursery, from Latin seminarium, from semin , semen seed Date: 1542 1. an environment in which something originates and from which it is propagated < a seminary of vice and crime > 2. a. an… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coronary — I. adjective Date: 1610 1. of, relating to, resembling, or being a crown or coronal 2. of, relating to, or being the coronary arteries or veins of the heart; broadly of or relating to the heart II. noun (plural naries) Date: 1893 1 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mercenary — I. noun (plural naries) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin mercenarius, irregular from merced , merces wages more at mercy Date: 14th century one that serves merely for wages; especially a soldier hired into foreign service II. adjective Date …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ordinary — I. noun (plural naries) Etymology: Middle English ordinarie, from Anglo French & Medieval Latin; Anglo French, from Medieval Latin ordinarius, from Latin ordinarius, adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) a prelate exercising original… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • preliminary — I. noun (plural naries) Etymology: French préliminaires, plural, from Medieval Latin praeliminaris, adjective, preliminary, from Latin prae pre + limin , limen threshold Date: 1656 something that precedes or is introductory or preparatory: as a.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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