- Sundries
- Sundries Sun"dries, n. pl. Many different or small things; sundry things. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
sundries — sun‧dries [ˈsʌndriz] noun [plural] ACCOUNTING various small objects, especially ones that are not important enough to be named separately: • The Post Office also sold stationery and sundries. • His weekly expenditure included £28.23 for food, £21 … Financial and business terms
sundries — 1755, pl. of SUNDRY (Cf. sundry) (adj.) used as a noun … Etymology dictionary
sundries — [sun′drēz] pl.n. sundry, esp. minor, items … English World dictionary
Sundries — The word sundries , the plural of sundry mdash; which generally connotes many, various, and diverse mdash; may refer to one of:* Toiletries and other usually small items both of no large value, and too numerous to mention separately such as… … Wikipedia
sundries — [[t]sʌ̱ndriz[/t]] N PLURAL When someone is making a list of things, items that are not important enough to be listed separately are sometimes referred to together as sundries. [FORMAL] The inn gift shop stocks quality Indian crafts and sundries … English dictionary
sundries account — ➔ account1 * * * sundries account UK US noun [C] ACCOUNTING ► the part of a company s accounts used for recording payments made by or to companies that are not regular customers, suppliers, etc … Financial and business terms
sundries — noun plural Etymology: 1sundry Date: 1755 miscellaneous small articles, details, or items … New Collegiate Dictionary
sundries — /sun dreez/, n.pl. sundry things or items, esp. small, miscellaneous items of little value. Cf. notion (def. 6). [1805 15; n. pl. use of SUNDRY] * * * … Universalium
sundries — noun extras … Wiktionary
sundries — Synonyms and related words: assortment, bric a brac, collectanea, conglomerate, conglomeration, cosmetics, frippery, giftware, hodgepodge, knickknacks, medley, miscellanea, miscellany, mixture, notions, novelties, oddments, odds and ends, omnium… … Moby Thesaurus