It's not a suffix. Many words containing "ture" or "tura" come from Latin and Latin languages like French, and it seems to just be a common part of those words.
In some cases, at the end of words indicates the word is a noun perhaps originally from a verb.
Medically it means... "system composed of"
Example: vasculature - system composed of blood vessels
state of
state of somethingπ₯³
There is no prefix, only a suffix. The root word of mixture is mix, and the suffix is ture.
it is a suffix
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".
Suffix of regal is -al meaning "relating to".
the suffix, "-ture" means: state of it's part of speech is a (noun) "-ature" is not a suffix.
The suffix of the word "structure" is "-ture".
The prefix of the word "nature" is "na-" and the suffix is "-ture".
The Latin root of the suffix "ture" is "tura," which derives from the Latin verb form ending "-tΕ«ra." This suffix is often added to verbs to form nouns denoting actions, processes, or results.
There is no prefix, only a suffix. The root word of mixture is mix, and the suffix is ture.
Rupture is the medical word for bursting. ture is the suffix for bursting. So Rupture is the medical word and that is how you spell it.
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.