e-motion, pro-motion, loco-motion
The word "motion" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word that refers to the act or process of moving or changing position.
Motionful
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Yes,of course. An example is motionsickness
thank you for the strength you give me to scale through
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I think the suffix is ‘-tion’.
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The suffix of motion is "-tion."
The suffix "mot" means a word or phrase in motion or movement. It is also used to create verbs that indicate a change or a state of moving.
The suffix -kinesia means movement or motion. It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe various types of movement disorders or conditions related to movement.
"To" is a preposition used to indicate direction or motion, while "-ing" is a suffix used to form present participles in English verbs.
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
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Motioned
A motion picture is a noun. The plural would be motion pictures.
The suffix "mot" means a word or phrase in motion or movement. It is also used to create verbs that indicate a change or a state of moving.
Desperately searching for a suitable answer, I shifted my eyes skyward. I don't know who will be moving upward tonight. The sudden downward motion disturbed my stomach. The airplane streaked earthward. I have read about the usage of 'ward' as a suffix.
destruction, collectivisation, absolution, nation, lotion, motion, animation, exception, expedition, exploration, suggestion, recommendation, accommodation
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
Pulse has no root word. It is from the Latin pulsus which is from Latin pellere (to set in motion by beating or striking) and the suffix -tus (the suffix for action verbs).
You can add -ING and create "motioning". But the -tion nouns in English come from a Latin verb form that's already inflected, and the usual suffix, -LY, cannot be added to them.
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
Yes, dimension does have a suffix. The suffix is -ion.
Yes, the suffix is tion