Enginery
1Enginery — En gine*ry, n. 1. The act or art of managing engines, or artillery. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Engines, in general; instruments of war. [1913 Webster] Training his devilish enginery. Milton. [1913 Webster] 3. Any device or contrivance; machinery;… …
2enginery — [en′jin rē] n. Now Rare engines or machinery collectively; esp., instruments of war …
3enginery — noun Date: 1641 instruments of war …
4enginery — /en jeuhn ree/, n., pl. engineries. 1. engines collectively; machinery. 2. engines of war collectively. 3. skillful or artful contrivance. [1595 1605; ENGINE + RY] * * * …
5enginery — noun Machinery made up of engines …
6enginery — n. machinery consisting of engines collectively; instruments of war …
7enginery — n. 1. Engines, machines, (especially) artillery. 2. Mechanism, machinery, mechanical contrivances. 3. Contrivances, schemes, devices, machinations, artifices, system of artifice …
8enginery — en·gine·ry …
9enginery — /ˈɛndʒənri/ (say enjuhnree) noun 1. engines collectively. 2. engines of war. 3. skilful or artful contrivance …
10enginery — n. engines and machinery generally …