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ory

奥利,韵律,韵律诗,或

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : an adjective-forming suffix, joined to bases of Latin origin in imitation of borrowed Latin words containing the suffix -tory1: excretory; sensory; statutory.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “It took a while for us to even go back to a church after all of that,” Ory said recently.

  • Ory recalled the Hosanna Church scandal as “very stressful.”

  • Cast: Josh Holloway, Marg Helgenberger, Meghan Ory, Michael Rady, John Billingsley, James Martinez, P.J. Byrne.

  • Pill′ory, Pill′orise, to punish in the pillory: to expose to ridicule:—pa.t.

  • With Miller, as Hook said in his clever, punning way, all argument in favour of it proved Newgate-ory.

  • What time wur you there, gintlemen, at Ory Thamis Buildings?

  • Consult′ing, of a physician or lawyer who gives advice; Consult′ive, pertaining to consultation; Consult′ory, Consult′atory.

  • Detract′ive, Detrac′tious, Detract′ory, tending to detract: derogatory.