the state of
I believe you are referring to the suffix -MENT, used to form nouns from verbs.
-ment
No,-ment is a suffix.
The suffix of the word government is -ment. It has no prefix.
the state of
I believe you are referring to the suffix -MENT, used to form nouns from verbs.
"Ment" is a suffix, it is not a complete word.
-ment
The suffix of the word "amend" is "-ment".
No,-ment is a suffix.
ment is the suffix.
The suffix of the word "command" is "-ment."
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
One possible suffix that could be used for the word "encamp" is "-ment", forming the word "encampment."
The word "ment" is not a stand-alone word in English. It is often used as a suffix added to verbs to form nouns, such as "movement" or "management." Can you provide more context or clarification for how you'd like to use it in a sentence?
Ment