I. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌlerē, -ri noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle French formulaire, from formule formula (from Latin formula ) + -aire -ary
1. : a book or other collection of stated and prescribed forms (as of oaths, declarations, or prayers) : a system of formulas
a liturgical formulary
2. : a prescribed form or model : formula
3. : a book containing a list of medicinal substances and formulas for making medicines
II. adjective
Etymology: formula + -ary
1. : of or relating to formulas or to a formulary system
2. : constituting a formula
a formulary solution of a problem
3. : preoccupied with or adhering to formulas
a stiff formulary man