The suffix -or is added to a verb form to indicate the person (or thing) that performs an action. It is a variant of the noun-forming suffix -er and occasionally both forms exist, sometimes with different specific uses.
Some -or words are suitor, mentor, advisor, lessor, and guarantor.
The suffix -or is typically used to form agent nouns, indicating a person or thing that performs a certain action or has a certain quality.
The suffix -or stands for one who.
The suffix meaning "stone" is "-ite."
The suffix meaning "to droop" is "-ly".
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
The prefix of "unlawful" is "un-" meaning not, and the suffix is "-ful" meaning full of.
The suffix of the word meaning "capable of being" is "-able."
it is a suffix
The suffix meaning "hearing" is -acusis.
A suffix is added to the end of a word. There is not a suffix that means the word dog. Suffixes do not have meaning, they change the meaning of a word.
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
A suffix is an ending. The suffixes "an" and "ian" mean of, or belonging to. An example of a suffix meaning belong to is Italian, meaning belonging to Italy.
what's the meaning of suffix er? one that has/owns
The meaning of the greek suffix -onym is "word or name".
The suffix of "arthropathy" is "-pathy," which means disease or disorder. Arthropathy specifically refers to any disease or disorder affecting the joints.
Suffix of regal is -al meaning "relating to".
It is not a suffix in that word.
The suffix is "-able, " meaning "able to be." Predictable = able to be predicted The prefix is "pre-," meaning "before." The root is "dict," meaning "spoken" Predictable = able to be spoken of before (something happens)
TROPH suffix One who feeds