promptuary

Meaning of promptuary

noun
  1. A magazine, repository, or handbook.
  2. A device described in Napier's treatise Rabdologiæ, consisting of a large set of strips used to multiply multi-digit numbers more easily than Napier’s bones.

adjective

Of or relating to preparation.

Information about promptuary

  • The plural form of promptuary is: promptuaries.
  • Languages ​​in which promptuary is used:

    (Press the button to hear it)

Hyphenation of promptuary

promp-tu-ary

  • It consists of 3 syllables and 10 chars.
  • promptuary is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables

Words that rhyme with promptuary

deciduary, residuary, guary, January, annuary, january, manuary, antiquary, archantiquary, reliquary, squary, February, february, casuary, ossuary, usuary, abortuary, actuary, aestuary, electuary, estuary, fructuary, impromptuary, lectuary, mortuary, mulctuary, mutuary, natuary, noctuary, obituary, portuary, postmortuary, postobituary, premortuary, quaestuary, ruptuary, sanctuary, sectuary, statuary, sumptuary, textuary, tumultuary, unsumptuary, usufructuary, vestuary, voluptuary

Are you looking more rhymes for promptuary? Try our rhymes search engine.