I suppose you mean suffix in the context of name.
Example: Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Suffix
This would refer to things like Jr., Sr, of III
James A. Smith, III (The suffix would be III)
Richard B. Jones, Jr. (The suffix would be Jr.)
Suffix refers to words like Jr., Sr., or a numeral at the end of your name.
A name suffix, in the Western English_languagenaming tradition, follows a person's full Nameand provides additional information about the person. Post-nominal_lettersindicate that the individual holds a position, educational degree, accreditation, office or honour. ie, BA, MA etc. It might also refer to honoury rank such as KG ( knight of the Garter ) or OBE, MBE or simply a style of address such as esquire
A suffix is a letter or group of letters that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning or to form a different word. On an application form, a suffix may be requested after a person's last name. This could be used to indicate a person's marital status, for example, by adding "- Jr." for a son with the same name as his father, or "- II" for a second person with the same name as a relative. Some other common suffixes that may be requested on an application form include "- Esq." for an attorney, and "- PhD" for a person with a doctorate degree.
I believe this applies to males only, examples are: Sr. = Senior, if you are the father of a son who has the same first and last name as you. Jr. = Junior, if you are the son of a father who has the same first and last name as you. Or potentially a roman numeral after the last name, such as John Smith, III which means, "John Smith the third" as in you are the third person in your immediately family with the name John Smith. If neither of these apply to you, leave the suffix field blank.
Suffix, on an employment application usually means: Sr., Jr., I, II, III, IV or V most of the time.
i went to know suffix of Kwisanga Remy
"Ms., Mr., and Mrs." Are prefixes.
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The word application includes the suffix -tion, which makes it into a noun.
true suffix
There is no suffix in mean.
It is a word element that mean a state or condition.
I think it means to sign the application form in such a way that part of your signature is on the paper(application form) and part of it is on the photograph pasted on the paper.
organisational influence
Speak itself has no suffix, but it can have the suffix un- in its form unspoken.
The suffix -ectasis is used to mean dilation.Ectasis
perine/o is the combining form plasty is the suffix