ty is a suffix
it means "the state of" or "the quality of" or "result of"
captivity (in the state of being captive)
clarity (has the quality of being clear)
subtlety, cruelty
Yes, -ty is a suffix. It means the state of.
The suffix is -ty. "Animus" is the original Latin root, meaning "spirit" and the -ty is the suffix (which creates a noun denoting a condition) -- thus the new word, "animosity." It is similar to the words bellicosity (from "bellus") and verbosity (from "verbum").
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ty is the suffix of novelty
what is the suffix for absurd
Yes, -ty is a suffix. It means the state of.
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The suffix is -ty. "Animus" is the original Latin root, meaning "spirit" and the -ty is the suffix (which creates a noun denoting a condition) -- thus the new word, "animosity." It is similar to the words bellicosity (from "bellus") and verbosity (from "verbum").
The suffix of "cruelty" is "-ty".
The suffix of "piety" is "-ty."
ty is the suffix of novelty
The suffix in the word "liberty" is "-ty."
what is the suffix for absurd
There is no prefix of mighty. The suffix is -ty.
The prefix of "tyrant" is "tyr-" and the suffix is "-ant."
The word party does not contain a prefix. The suffix in party is -ty.
The adjective suffix -tude means condition or state of (e.g. solitary/solitude). The suffix -ty also means a state or condition for an adjective (e.g. uncertain-ty).