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There are 24 nine-letter words ending with SORY

accessoryadmissoryaspersorybisensorycollusorydefensorydepulsorydimissorydiversoryexclusoryexpulsoryextrusoryimpulsoryincensoryostensoryprelusorypremisoryprolusorypromisoryprovisoryreclusoryremissoryrepulsoryunsensory

33 definitions found

  • accessory — adj. Having a secondary, supplementary or subordinate function… — adj. (Law) Assisting a crime without actually participating in… — adj. Present in a minor amount, and not essential.
  • admissory — adj. Pertaining to admission.
  • aspersory — n. Synonym of aspersorium. — adj. Aspersive.
  • bisensory — adj. Affecting or relating to two senses.
  • collusory — adj. Collusive.
  • defensory — adj. (Archaic) Tending to defend; defensive. — n. (Archaic) That which defends.
  • depulsory — adj. Driving or thrusting away; averting.
  • dimissory — adj. Granting permission to be ordained. — adj. Granting permission to depart.
  • diversory — n. (Obsolete, rare) A wayside inn. — adj. Tending to divert; causing diversion.
  • exclusory — adj. Having the power or the function of excluding. — adj. Tending to exclude.
  • expulsory — adj. Synonym of expulsive.
  • extrusory — adj. Undergoing, or relating to, extrusion.
  • impulsory — adj. Of, relating to, or caused by an impulse.
  • incensory — n. Thurible, censer.
  • ostensory — n. Monstrance.
  • prelusory — adj. Introductory; prelusive.
  • premisory — adj. (Rare) introductory.
  • prolusory — adj. Relating to prolusion; preliminary, introductory.
  • promisory — adj. Misspelling of promissory.
  • provisory — adj. Containing a proviso. — adj. Dependent on a proviso or condition. — adj. Temporary; pending something more permanent.
  • reclusory — n. The habitation of a recluse; a hermitage.
  • remissory — adj. Serving or tending to remit, or to secure remission.
  • repulsory — adj. Repulsive; driving back.
  • unsensory — adj. Not sensory.
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