I think you mean LOGICAL. Here are some sentences.
It is not possible to write a sentence with the word "lodgical" because it is not a recognized or commonly used word in the English language. It is likely a misspelling or a made-up term.
The suffix of the word "ability" is "-ity."
The suffix for the word "curiosity" is "-ity."
The suffix for the word "humid" is "-ity," which changes the word to "humidity."
The suffix "ity" in the word creativity forms a noun indicating a state or quality. In this case, creativity reflects the quality of being creative or the ability to produce original and imaginative ideas.
The suffix for "enormous" is "-ity," forming the word "enormity."
"-ity"
The answer is "ity" or "ation".
The suffix "ity" in the word creativity forms a noun indicating a state or quality. In this case, creativity reflects the quality of being creative or the ability to produce original and imaginative ideas.
Linear[ity]
spatial (ity/ities/ly)
The word tranquility, like all words that end with -ity, is a noun.
it means a hole bunch of electric
Solid-ity. Solid-arity.
Jebcid
"ity" is not a root; it is a suffix that acts to create a noun (much like "ness"), for example,sanctityanimosityduplicity
ity + t
It makes it a noun.