Take out.
the root is super the suffix is the market
That's two words, but fine. The two words mean unexpected results.
Lovely, de-lish (short for delicious), glamor, polish, and allure.
nostalgia, cardialgia, cephalalgia, otalgia, neuralgia, odontalgia
The root word is compute. -er is the suffix.
There are two suffixes used to mean "one who." These suffixes are "-ian" and "-an." They can also mean "one that (is)" and "related to."
i think it means screen and shot but adding for the two words ion
A suffix for the two words would be 'ess' for lioness and stewardess.
I think it is one, but I'm pretty sure that there is no suffix or that since it is two words.
There are two diseases for which a splenectomy is the only treatment--primary cancers of the spleen and a blood disorder called hereditary spherocytosis (HS).
There are two diseases for which splenectomy is the only treatment--primary cancers of the spleen and a blood disorder called hereditary spherocytosis (HS).
There is no suffix. There are only two root words combined in a compound word.
antifreeze antimalarial
bifocals
Two words I know are sluggish and childish.
the root is super the suffix is the market
This is not a recognizable Hebrew word, although there is a suffix -ekha in Hebrew that means your. Could this possibly be mispelled, or a comination of two words.