[1640–50; combinat(ion) + -ory1]This word is first recorded in the period 1640–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: electric, impulse, intrigue, sludge, tonic-ory an adjective-forming suffix, joined to bases of Latin origin in imitation of borrowedLatin words containing the suffix -tory (and its alternant -sory). Other words that use the affix -ory include: excretory, sensory, statutory
Examples of 'combinatory' in a sentence
combinatory
To develop his professional, authorial brand, he was 'at once entrepreneurial, combinatory, proprietary, sociable, and creative'.