-ary
(Latin: a suffix; a person who, a place where, a thing which, or pertaining to; connected with; having the character of; apparatus)
The following examples of this suffix represent a very small number of those that exist in other parts of this lexicon.
mammary
mammillary
mandibulary
matutinary
Early morning.
maxillary
mercenary
1. Working merely for the sake of monetary or other reward; actuated by considerations of self-interest.
2. Someone who receives payment for his services; chiefly, a professional soldier serving a foreign power.
military
1. Pertaining to soldiers; that is, used, performed, or brought about by soldiers; befitting a soldier.
2. Engaged in the life of a soldier; belonging to the army.
3. Having the characteristics of a soldier; soldierly.
4. Having reference to the armed forces or to the army.
5. Adapted to or connected with a state of war as distinguished from organizations referring to civil, ecclesiastical, etc.
millenary
missionary
1. Someone who is sent on a mission, especially one sent to do religious or charitable work in a territory or foreign country.
2. Someone who attempts to persuade or convert others to a particular program, doctrine, or set of principles; a propagandist.
3. Of or relating to missions or missionaries.
4. Engaged in the activities of a mission or missionary.
5. Tending to propagandize or use insistent persuasion: missionary fervor.
momentary
mortuary
1. Pertaining to death or funerals.
2. A place where dead bodies are kept until burial or cremation.
necessary
1. Important in order to achieve a specific result, or desired by authority or convention: "It is necessary that we let the local authorities know that the sewer cover on the street is missing."
2. Inevitable according to what has happened previously: "The authorities will no doubt find it necessary to replace the sewer cover immediately."
3. Being essential, indispensable, or a requirement.
4. Etymology: from Latin necessarius, from necesse, "unavoidable, indispensable"; originally, "no backing away" from ne-, "not" + cedere, "to withdraw, to go away, to yield".
nectary (s), nectaries (pl)
1. The nectar-producing organ of a flowering plant.
2. A glandlike organ, located outside or within a flower, that secretes nectar.
notary
numerary
1. Of or relating to a number or numbers.
2. Belonging to a certain number; counting as one of a collection or body.