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-andry
- a combining form occurring in nouns corresponding to adjectives ending in -androus:
polyandry.
-andry
combining form
- indicating number of husbands
polyandry
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Word History and Origins
Origin of -andry1
from Greek -andria, from anēr man
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Example Sentences
Dr. Andry had his own recipe for making café à la sultane, which was to boil the coffee hulls for half an hour.
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Like an obedient child Andry alighted from his horse, and, more dead than alive, stood before his father.
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Andry could not reply, and his eyes remained fixed upon the ground.
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As the wheat-stalk bends after the stroke of the sickle, Andry bent his head and fell upon the grass without uttering a word.
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Before day-dawn on the eighth, the General received information of the enemy landing on the west bank, at Andry's plantation.
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