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valedictory

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val⋅e⋅dic⋅to⋅ry

[val-i-dik-tuh-ree] adjective, noun, plural -ries.
–adjective
1. bidding good-bye; saying farewell: a valedictory speech.
2. of or pertaining to an occasion of leave-taking: a valedictory ceremony.
–noun
3. an address or oration delivered at the commencement exercises of a college or school on behalf of the graduating class.
4. any farewell address or oration.

Origin:
1645–55; < L valedict(us) (see valediction ) + -ory 1
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val·e·dic·to·ry   (vāl'ĭ-dĭk'tə-rē)   
n.   pl. val·e·dic·to·ries
A closing or farewell statement or address, especially one delivered at graduation exercises.
adj.  Of, relating to, or expressing a valedictory.
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