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- Dictionarylivery/ˈlɪv(ə)ri/
noun
- 1. a special uniform worn by a servant, an official, or a member of a City Company: "yeomen of the guard wearing a royal red and gold livery"
- 2. short for livery stable North American
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The meaning of LIVERY is a concern offering vehicles (such as boats) for rent. How to use livery in a sentence.
LIVERY definition: 1. a special uniform worn by servants or particular officials 2. a special pattern or design that…. Learn more.
LIVERY meaning: 1. a special uniform worn by servants or particular officials 2. a special pattern or design that…. Learn more.
a distinctive design or color scheme that marks something, especially a bus, train, airplane, etc., as belonging to a particular company or organization: This airline's red-and-blue livery makes its planes easy to spot. a distinctive uniform, badge, or device formerly provided for servants.
liv·er·y. (lĭv′ə-rē, lĭv′rē) n. pl. liv·er·ies. 1. A distinctive uniform worn by the male servants of a household. 2. The distinctive dress worn by the members of a particular group; uniform: ushers in livery. 3. The costume or insignia worn by the retainers of a feudal lord.
noun. the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another. synonyms: delivery, legal transfer. see more. adjective. suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress. synonyms: bilious, liverish. ill, sick. affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function. Cite this entry. Style: MLA.
1. the identifying uniform, badge, etc, of a member of a guild or one of the servants of a feudal lord. 2. a uniform worn by some menservants and chauffeurs. 3. an individual or group that wears such a uniform. 4. distinctive dress or outward appearance. 5. a. the stabling, keeping, or hiring out of horses for money. b. ( as modifier)