Home › Words › G › gardenrygardenrygardenry · noun — the art or skill of gardening.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, gardenry ranks #15,122 of 43,201 for Qualifying.EtymologyFrom garden + -ry.nounThe art or skill of gardening.e.g.“But 2 or 3 lay brothers who understood gardenry had made their garden (which is very large) one of the noblest things one could see.” — 1694 June 17, James [Drummond, 4th] Earl of Perth, “Letter IX”, in William Jerdan, editor, Letters from James Earl of Perth, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, &c., to His Sister, the Countess of Erroll [MaAn area that is cultivated into gardens.e.g.“Gardenry was much extended and improved, and great attention was paid to the training of young gardeners in cultivating market plants, flowers, trees, and in making ornamental beds and gardens.” — 1884 September, Consular Reports on Commerce, Manufactures, Etc., number 45, page 122:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.gardenage 75% match — The set of activities pertaining to gardening, including design, planting, cultivating species, etc.; horticulture. vs gardenry →gardening 75% match — The process or action of cultivating the soil, particularly in a garden; the care of a garden; horticulture. vs gardenry →horticulture 73% match — The art or science of cultivating gardens; gardening. vs gardenry →gardenish 68% match — Like, characteristic, or typical of a garden; somewhat gardenlike. vs gardenry →gardenwise 67% match — In the manner of a garden. vs gardenry →gardenership 66% match — The role or status of a gardener. vs gardenry →gardenly 66% match — Like a garden. vs gardenry →gard 65% match — A garden. vs gardenry →