Two meanings:
1. It can mean a "specific form of writing" like a Prologue (at the start of a book) Dialogue (spoken between two people) or Decalogue (a list of 10 -- specifically the Ten Commandments.)
2. Or it can refer to a student in a specific field: a Sinologue is a student of Sinology (Chinese language literature and culture)
How yall gone try and ask me to answer this question and yall didnt give me the answer
The root word logue comes from the Greek logos, meaning word, saying, or speech.
Assuming you mean "competitor" the answer is no. The suffix is -or.
With fondness
Nat isn't a suffix; it is a root word. The root word nat means to be born or to be from.
the state of
The suffix -ast means one connected with. A common word with this is enthusiast.
mono-logue
'he who is immersed, or, immerses himself in'
that a suffix is at the last of he word
what is the suffix of decomposer and what does it mean
Epi is the prefix to change to "dia". One has "epi"logue which changes to "dia"logue...a conversation.
soliloquy.
dialogue
Assuming you mean "competitor" the answer is no. The suffix is -or.
The suffix "-ious" in the word "gracious" means characterized by or filled with, indicating the quality of being gracious.
catalogue
With fondness
Nat isn't a suffix; it is a root word. The root word nat means to be born or to be from.