novenary (Meaning)

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novenary (a.)

Of or pertaining to the number nine.

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novenary (n.)

The number of nine units; nine, collectively.

Synonyms & Antonyms of novenary

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novenary Sentence Examples

  1. The novenary of marbles fell to the floor with a resounding clatter.
  2. The nine-day novenary marked the solemn remembrance of the deceased.
  3. The church bells rang out a harmonious novenary to announce the start of the evening prayer.
  4. The novenary of students sat in rapt attention during the lecture.
  5. The intricate novenary of interlaced ribbons adorned the bride's bouquet.
  6. The novenary constellation of stars twinkled in the night sky.
  7. The composer arranged the notes in a novenary sequence to create a hauntingly beautiful melody.
  8. The elderly woman completed the novenary of rosaries she had promised to pray.
  9. The novenary of family members gathered to celebrate the patriarch's birthday.
  10. The mathematician solved the complex equation using a novenary base.

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Of or pertaining to the number nine., The number of nine units; nine, collectively.

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The novenary of marbles fell to the floor with a resounding clatter.

The nine-day novenary marked the solemn remembrance of the deceased.

The church bells rang out a harmonious novenary to announce the start of the evening prayer.

The novenary of students sat in rapt attention during the lecture.