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
- 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.
- The intricate novenary of interlaced ribbons adorned the bride's bouquet.
- The novenary constellation of stars twinkled in the night sky.
- The composer arranged the notes in a novenary sequence to create a hauntingly beautiful melody.
- The elderly woman completed the novenary of rosaries she had promised to pray.
- The novenary of family members gathered to celebrate the patriarch's birthday.
- 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.