different between sustenance vs groceries
sustenance
English
Etymology
From Middle English, borrowed from Old French, from sustenir (14c) with the suffix -ance, from Vulgar Latin *sustenire, from Latin sustinere. Cf. also Late Latin sustinentia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?s.t?.n?ns/
Noun
sustenance (countable and uncountable, plural sustenances)
- Something that provides support or nourishment.
Related terms
- subsistence
Translations
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groceries
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /???o?s??iz/, /???o??(?)?iz/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?????s(?)?iz/, /?????s(?)??z/
- Hyphenation: gro?cer?ies
Noun
groceries
- plural of grocery
- There were two competing groceries in the neighborhood, but neither of them made much profit.
Noun
groceries pl (plural only)
- The commodities sold by a grocer or in a grocery store.
- She carried a sack of groceries in from her car and placed it on the kitchen table.
Translations
Verb
groceries
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grocery
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