- In linguistics, a
suffix is an
affix which is
placed after the stem of a word.
Common examples are case endings,
which indicate the
grammatical case of...
- A name
suffix in the
Western English-language
naming tradition,
follows a person's
surname (last name) and
provides additional information about the person...
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words suffixed with -cide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
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whose names include a -gate
suffix, by
analogy with the
Watergate scandal, as well as
other incidents to
which the
suffix has (often facetiously) been...
- parts, a
prefix and a
suffix,
separated by a slash. prefix/
suffix The
prefix identifies the
registrant of the
identifier and the
suffix is
chosen by the registrant...
- A
street suffix is the part of a
street or road name that
describes what type of road it is.
Examples include "street", "avenue", "lane", "highway", and...
- into I-35E and I-35W in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area in Minnesota.
Other suffixed Interstates include I-69C, I-69E and I-69W in
South Texas, and I-480N in...
- with". -ot -ots (fem. -ota -otes)
Suffixed to
nouns gives new nouns. Example:
sabatot (from
sabata "shoe").
Suffixed to
adjectives gives new adjectives...
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There are
several suffixes in
Hebrew that are
appended to
regular words to
introduce a new meaning.
Suffixes are used in the
Hebrew language to form plurals...
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suffix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
suffix is part of a word; an
affix that
follows the
morphemes to
which it can attach.
Possessive suffix,...