The suffix "-paenia" typically refers to a deficiency or lack, for example, "oligopaenia" means a deficiency of something.
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."
Penia is correct in both UK and US English.In UK English, words describing blood and using the word "haem" to build their prefix or suffix are spelled with an "ae" - e.g. haemophilia, leukaemia. Similarly with paediatrics. Haem is a Latinised form of the Greek haima, which means blood. Paed is a Latinised form of the Greek pais, meaning child.Penia is a Greek word meaning insufficiency or a lack of. It has been taken straight from the Greek into our medical terminology. Some do Latinise it and use paenia, but this would only really make sense if it were painia in Greek.
The suffix meaning "stone" is "-ite."
The suffix meaning "to droop" is "-ly".
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.
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.
The meaning of the greek suffix -onym is "word or name".
what's the meaning of suffix er? one that has/owns
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."