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  • -ERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of -ERY is qualities collectively : character : -ness How to use -ery in a sentence
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  • ERY ETF Stock Price Overview
    The Direxion Daily Energy Bear 2X Shares (ERY) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the S P Energy Select Sector index The fund provides 2x inverse exposure to a market-cap-weighted index of US large-cap companies in the energy industry
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  • -ery - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    -ery Added to occupational etc nouns to form other nouns meaning the "art, craft, or practice of " ‎midwife + ‎-ery → ‎midwifery ‎cook + ‎-ery → ‎cookery; Added to verbs to form nouns meaning "place of" (an art, craft, or practice) ‎bake + ‎-ery → ‎bakery ‎distill + ‎-ery → ‎distillery ‎join + ‎-ery →
  • -ery - definition of -ery by The Free Dictionary
    1 indicating a place of business or some other activity: bakery; brewery; refinery 2 indicating a class or collection of things: cutlery; greenery 3 indicating qualities or actions collectively: snobbery; trickery 4 indicating a practice or occupation: husbandry 5 indicating a state or condition: slavery
  • -ery Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    The suffix first occurs in loans from Old French into Middle English, but becomes productive within English by the 16th century, in some instances properly a combination of -er with -y as in bakery, brewery, but also as a single suffix in terms like slavery, machinery From Anglo-Norman and Old French -erie, a suffix forming abstract nouns


















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