Officiary — Of*fi ci*a*ry, a. Of or pertaining to an office or an officer; official. [R.] Heylin. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
officiary — index official Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
officiary — ☆ officiary [ə fish′ē er΄ē] n. pl. officiaries [ML officiarius ] a group of officials adj. connected with or resulting from the holding of an office … English World dictionary
officiary — I. noun (plural aries) Etymology: Medieval Latin officiarius Date: 1611 1. officer, official 2. a body of officers or officials II. adjective Date: 1612 connected with, derived from, or having a title or rank by virtue of holdi … New Collegiate Dictionary
officiary — I. shēˌerē, ri noun ( es) Etymology: Medieval Latin officiarius more at officer 1. : officer, official 2. : a body of officers or officials … Useful english dictionary
officiary — /euh fish ee er ee/, adj. 1. pertaining to or derived from an office, as a title. 2. having a title or rank derived from an office, as a dignitary. [1605 15; < L offici(um) OFFICE + ARY] * * * … Universalium
officiary — É™ fɪʃɪerɪ / ʃərɪ adj. official, formal … English contemporary dictionary
officiary — of·fi·ci·ary … English syllables
officiary — of•fi•ci•ar•y [[t]əˈfɪʃ iˌɛr i[/t]] adj. 1) pertaining to or derived from an office, as a title 2) having a title or rank derived from an office, as a dignitary • Etymology: 1605–15; < L offici(um) office+ ary … From formal English to slang
officiary — /əˈfɪʃjəri/ (say uh fishyuhree), /əˈfɪʃəri/ (say uh fishuhree) adjective 1. relating to or derived from an office, as a title. 2. having a title or rank derived from an office, as a dignitary. {Medieval Latin officiārius} …
Dairy Industry Association of Australia — Type Industry Association Industry Food processing Founded 24 March 1986 Founder(s) Australian Dairy Institute Inc. and the Australian … Wikipedia