1. confectionary - Noun
2. confectionary - Adjective
A confectioner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe confectionary was useful enough to make its destruction eminently foolish; and fools were numerous enough to make its destruction eminently popular. Thus reasoned the emperor. Alexander Bryan Johnson
A few years ago no hotel or restaurant in Boston refused Negro guests; now several hotels, restaurants, and especially confectionary stores, will not serve Negroes, even the best of them. Ray Stannard Baker
According to the survey, the proportion of products imported from Thailand, South Korea and Japan has increased from under 3% last year to 8-10% this year, or even 12-17% for confectionary and beverage products. Source: Internet
According to Euromonitor, the edible oil market holds annual growth potential of 8-11 percent from now to 2022, fueled by sectors such as instant noodle, confectionary and food processing. Source: Internet
The confectionary shops and bakeries have also started using almond milk for baking almond bread, cookies, pastries, cream liquor, chocolates, and cakes for vegan consumers. Source: Internet
Senator Canavan told Today he was disappointed in the confectionary giant for relenting to public pressure. Source: Internet