It means belonging to a suffix, such as 'a suffix's spelling'.
A suffix is an ending you attach to a word to change its meaning: an example would be combining the word 'attend' with the suffix '-tion' to make the word 'attention'.
Its opposite would be a prefix, which is attached to the beginning of a word instead.
Additional answer
By the way you've asked the question you've been given the answer above - quite correctly. However, I suggest that if you hadn't put the apostrophe in the word 'suffix's' then you'd have ended up with the answer you want (I'm only guessing though) - which is that suffixes are short words that you add to the end of another word to change its meaning slightly. The apostrophe has meant that you are referring to something belonging to a suffix.
Suffix means the last part of the word after the root-word
its a word that comes at the end of a word suh as welcome come is the sufix
A "word" that sports at the end of ether a root word a another suffix
A suffix is a group of letters that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning or create a new word. It is a common way to modify the root word to form different variations or tenses.
A suffix is a small group of letters attached to the end of a word which changes its meaning in some sense, frequently by changing it from one part of speech to another.
A morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative (e.g. -ation, -fy, -ing, -itis ).
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The suffixes for "enthusiastic" are -ly (enthusiastically) and -ness (enthusiasm).
The suffixes that turn "inhabit" into an adjective are "able" or "ant", resulting in "inhabitable" or "inhabitant".
Some common prefixes for "willing" are "unwilling" (not willing), "unwillingness" (lack of willingness), and "willingness" (state of being willing). Suffixes such as "willingly" and "willingness" can also be used to modify the meaning of the word "willing."
Suffixes -less means "without" or "lacking." When added to a word, it changes the meaning to indicate the absence of whatever is described by that word. For example, "fearless" means without fear, and "careless" means without care.
-San is mostly at the end of girls names or at the end of animals or little boys names, something like that. Example; Kiari-san (Girl) Naa-san (Animal)-Kun is mostly at the end of boys names. Example; Seji-kun (Boy)
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what are prefix suffix root of word uniformitarianism
The suffixes for "enthusiastic" are -ly (enthusiastically) and -ness (enthusiasm).
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You could add the prefix re- and the suffix -ing to make the word renumbering.
The suffixes that turn "inhabit" into an adjective are "able" or "ant", resulting in "inhabitable" or "inhabitant".
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there is no suffix for glory
words ending with the suffix ence meaning state of
well it depends on what suffix or prefix you are working with! not all suffixs can be prefixes only some. it depends like i said. i hope i anwsered your question. and borack oboma sucks ur dick!