hmmm i think its supersede im not sure
Abscised.
The suffix of "deliberation" is "-tion." Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to form a new word or alter the original meaning. In this case, the suffix "-tion" changes the verb "deliberate" into a noun.
"Screeched" is the longest one-syllable word in the English language.
1,serving for 2,tending to, 3,able to, 4,possessing
Strengths. The longest word with one vowel repeated is strengthlessnesses.It Is The Word: Strengths :)
"takiya kalam" would translate to "respected words" in English.
I was just asking the same question just a minute ago! Anyway, the suffix "vival" comes from the word "vive" from France which means, In English "live". Here are two examples: Example #1 The prefix "re" in the word Revival, means again and the suffix means to live, so the outcome of the word or meaning is the restoration of life. Example #2 The prefix "sur" in this case, means to continue, or so I think, and the suffix means to live creating the word survival which means to continue living.
A word comprised of three main parts:1. Prefix- added to the beginning of a root word. Adds additional meaning to the root and often will change/alter the meaning of the root.2. Root- the original word without a prefix or suffix. Generically speaking, a simple word.3. Suffix- added to the end of a root word. Adds additional meaning to the root and often will change/alter the meaning of the root.
3. This is a rare word in English which uses a 2 plural morphemes. 1.Child- 2. -r- 3. -en -en is a rare (but not completely uncommon) plural morpheme. We see it in words like oxen. The -r- suffix was also used in middle English but only survives in this word, unless I am mistaken.
Thirs - ty, or Thir - sty. Both are right.
Is that the first question on your homework?
The suffix of "deliberation" is "-tion." Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to form a new word or alter the original meaning. In this case, the suffix "-tion" changes the verb "deliberate" into a noun.
A suffix derived from FULL (as a suffix it takes only 1 L), used to form adjectives from nouns. (full of shame = shameful).
"Screeched" is the longest one-syllable word in the English language.
1,serving for 2,tending to, 3,able to, 4,possessing
1. Masturbation2. Onanism
Sing(Group 1)
"takiya kalam" would translate to "respected words" in English.