SENARY

Etymology

Adjective

senary (not comparable)

Of sixth rank or order.

(arithmetic) Of, pertaining to, or based on six.

Noun

senary (uncountable)

(arithmetic) The numeral system which uses six as the base.

Anagrams

• Arneys, Nearys, Neyras, Raneys, arynes, renays, sarney, yarnes, yearns

Source: Wiktionary


Sen"a*ry, a. Etym: [L. senarius, fr. seni six each, fr. sex six. See Six.]

Definition: Of six; belonging to six; containing six. Dr. H. More.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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