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Conditories
Conditory Con"di*to*ry, n.; pl. Conditories. [L. conditorium, fr. condere to hide. See Recondite.] A repository for holding things; a hinding place.
Conditory
Conditory Con"di*to*ry, n.; pl. Conditories. [L. conditorium, fr. condere to hide. See Recondite.] A repository for holding things; a hinding place.
Reconditory
Reconditory Re*con"di*to*ry (r?k?n"d?*t?*r?), n. [LL. reconditorium.] A repository; a storehouse. [Obs.] --Ash.

Meaning of conditor from wikipedia

- who weeds" Mĕssor, "He who reaps" Convector, "He who carries the grain" Conditor, "He who stores the grain" Promitor, "He who distributes the grain" In...
- Aeterne rerum conditor (English "Eternal Maker of all") is an early Christian hymn among those attributed to Ambrose of Milan. A dawn hymn, the hymn refers...
- Conditor alme siderum is a seventh-century Latin hymn used during the Christian liturgical season of Advent. It is also known in English as Creator of...
- Gelechia conditor is a species of Lepidoptera in the family twirler moth also of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Russia and Korea. Park, K.T. 1991:...
- Audi benigne Conditor is a Latin hymn used during Lent attributed to Gregory the Great, who reigned as pope from the year 590 until the year 604. The lyrics...
- The greater stick-nest rat (Leporillus conditor), also known as the housebuilding rat and ****ilkara, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. They...
- four verses of iambic dimeters (eight syllables), e. g. — Aeterne rerum Conditor, / noctem diemque qui regis, / et temporum das tempora / ut alleves fastidium...
- Latin is the hymn Aeterne rerum conditor composed in the 4th century by St Ambrose, which begins: Aetérne rérum cónditór, noctém diémque quí regís, ......
- second, "Immense coeli Conditor" on Monday, to the separation of the earth and the waters; the third, "Telluris alme Conditor", on Tuesday, to the creation...
- lingua (3 versets) Ut queant laxis (3 versets) Ave maris stella (4 versets) Conditor alme siderum (3 versets) A solis ortus (3 versets) Exsultet coelum (3 versets)...