Two words (nouns) ending in Z that form the plural by adding -es are blintzes and waltzes.
Forming the plural of a noun ending in Z is by adding -es to the end of the word is a regular plural form.
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Osteoblast, or the cell that creates bone, is one word that ends with -blast. Erythroblast and myeloblast are two others.
the root is super the suffix is the market
In English, there are two main types of suffix, which is a group of letters that are placed at the end of a word to make a new word. The types of suffix are inflectional and derivational.
There are dozens of words that use the suffix ness. Some of these are stiffness, sickness, illness, harshness, and evasiveness.
A suffix for the two words would be 'ess' for lioness and stewardess.
Take out.
I think it is one, but I'm pretty sure that there is no suffix or that since it is two words.
Most adverbs end in the suffix ly.For example, the words completely, finally, wildly, coldly and smartly are adverbs.However, not all adverbs end in ly.
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There is no suffix. There are only two root words combined in a compound word.
antifreeze antimalarial
bifocals
Two words I know are sluggish and childish.
Suffix '-ly' is added to a word to make int into an 'adverb'. e.g. He ran quickly. or 'He walked slowly'.
Osteoblast, or the cell that creates bone, is one word that ends with -blast. Erythroblast and myeloblast are two others.