comes at the end of a word.
Act is the suffix. This suffix means to do.
the suffix for physiology is ology, meaning the study of something
The suffix is -ible which means "something which can be" [whatever the prefix says].
-ish
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Act is the suffix. This suffix means to do.
A latin suffix for condition of something
the suffix for physiology is ology, meaning the study of something
The suffix is -ible which means "something which can be" [whatever the prefix says].
The suffix here would be -ist, meaning "one who does (something)."
A suffix is something you put at the beginning of a word and a suffix is something you put at the end of a word.
The suffix that means "something that does" is "-er." It is commonly added to verbs to form nouns that refer to a person or thing that performs a particular action. For example, "teacher" refers to someone who teaches.
-ish
The suffix is 'Ness' as it means something different (similar, but different) to aware.
The suffix "-ciprocal" typically denotes a reciprocal or mutually related relationship between two entities or actions. For example, in the word "reciprocal," the suffix conveys the idea of two things being done or felt mutually between each other.
something to do with writing
The prefix "peri-" means around or surrounding and is derived from Greek. The suffix "-al" is used to form adjectives and typically means relating to or characterized by. Therefore, the term "pericardial" refers to something that is around or surrounding the heart, particularly the pericardium, which is the double-walled sac that surrounds the heart.