Enginery
[en-juh n-ree] /ˈɛn dʒən ri/
noun, plural engineries.
1.
collectively; machinery.
2.
of war collectively.
3.
skillful or artful contrivance.
/ˈɛndʒɪnrɪ/
noun (pl) -ries
1.
a collection or assembly of engines; machinery
2.
engines employed in warfare
3.
(rare) skilful manoeuvring or contrivance
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