Definition of Characteries

1. Noun. (plural of charactery) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Characteries

1. charactery [n] - See also: charactery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Characteries

character disorder
character encoding
character encodings
character neurosis
character printer
character reference
character set
character sets
character theory
character user interface
character witness
charactered
characterful
characterfully
characterhood
characteries (current term)
charactering
characteriological
characteriologically
characterisability
characterisable
characterisation
characterisations
characterise
characterised
characterises
characterisic function
characterising
characterism
characterisms

Literary usage of Characteries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography by Sir James Stephen (1907)
"It exhibited itself in those revolting forms which characteries the crimes of civilised men, when settled among a feebler race, and released from tho ..."

2. Chapters in general psychology by Stevenson Smith, Edwin Ray Guthrie (1921)
"slowness which characteries judgment may be due to any one of several causes. The simplest cause for delay is the weakness or meagre- ness of the sensory ..."

3. Blessing Esau: Experiments in High School English-teaching by Julia Davenport Randall (1919)
"... characteries" upon the brows of three leading people, and when the noble martyrs ran blithely over to the clinic across the street, were patched and ..."

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