-ologist means the person who studies.
resembling.
Cultural Lag
The suffix ive in the word attractive is a derived term. Use of the ive in attractive makes the word become an adjective.
The suffix "sperm" in gymnosperm, stands for seed. Paired with prefix gymno, meaning naked, the term gymnosperm actually means naked seed. The prefix angio, meaning vessel or container, relates to the term angiosperm because angiosperms are plants that have contained seeds.
-scopy indicating viewing, observation, or examination, typically with an instrument having a name ending in -scope.
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Phage = engulf
The suffix in the term "perinatal" is "-natal," which refers to birth or relating to birth.
The word 'dermatology', recorded in 1819, comes from the Greek derma, meaning skin, leather, or hide, plus the Greek suffix -logy, meaning science (of) or branch of learning or knowledge.The term 'dermatologist' comes into English from the same roots as above, with the suffix -logist, meaning practitioner of, or expert, or learned, in, added in 1861.
resembling.
"Social conformity" is a sociologist term for fitting in, which refers to the tendency of individuals to adjust their behavior, attitudes, and beliefs to match those of a specific group in order to be accepted and to avoid standing out.
Cultural Lag
Harold Garfinkel.
Yes, "actually" does have a suffix. The suffix is -ally, which is added to the root word "actual" to form the adverb "actually."
The suffix ive in the word attractive is a derived term. Use of the ive in attractive makes the word become an adjective.
The term that describes a sociologist who studies how and why communities grow and change is "community sociologist" or "community studies researcher". These professionals focus on understanding the social dynamics and factors influencing the development and transformation of communities.