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."
The suffix meaning "one who feeds" is "-vore," as in "carnivore" (eats meat), "herbivore" (eats plants), or "omnivore" (eats both).
-Ologist is a suffix added to the scientific name of something, meaning one who studies or is a doctor in the art of whatever is before -ologist. For example, the word radiologist means one who studies radiologist.
The suffix of habitat is ion cause there is no suffix in habitat so you change it to habitation
In English, it is not a word. But it is used in surgery as a suffix to indicate that the procedure is an invasive one. Appendectomy.
A suffix for the two words would be 'ess' for lioness and stewardess.
what's the meaning of suffix er? one that has/owns
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
The suffix meaning "one who feeds" is "-vore," as in "carnivore" (eats meat), "herbivore" (eats plants), or "omnivore" (eats both).
The suffix here would be -ist, meaning "one who does (something)."
one who is.
The suffix meaning "stone" is "-ite."
The suffix meaning "to droop" is "-ly".
it is a suffix
Not one whose meaning comes to mind.
The suffix meaning "hearing" is -acusis.
A suffix is added to the end of a word. There is not a suffix that means the word dog. Suffixes do not have meaning, they change the meaning of a word.
A suffix is an ending. The suffixes "an" and "ian" mean of, or belonging to. An example of a suffix meaning belong to is Italian, meaning belonging to Italy.