lifeless
people say that his portraits are very lifeless
lifeline
You can add the suffix -ly to the word death to form the word deathly.
immortality does not have a suffix it has a prefix (im)mortality
However you could also have immortal(ise) and this is a suffix.
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There are no words that end with the suffix bio. However, there are many words that start with bio.
It is etymologically rooted in "gene" and "ous." "Gene" refers to the most basic unit of life, and "ous" comes from the Greek, meaning abundant, or full of. "-geneous," then, means "full of life."
The suffix -ology means the study of. Astro- means stars.
Bio- means life, and -ce is a multiplicative suffix, so perhaps it means more, or longer, life?
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
There are no words that end with the suffix bio. However, there are many words that start with bio.
It is etymologically rooted in "gene" and "ous." "Gene" refers to the most basic unit of life, and "ous" comes from the Greek, meaning abundant, or full of. "-geneous," then, means "full of life."
The suffix zoic comes from the greek for animal. This is used as a suffix in various parts of the geological time scale as it relates to the stage of development of life on earth.For example the Proterozoic broadly means "earlier life" and represents a period before the development of abundant complex life on Earth, whereas the Phanerozoicmeans "visible life" as it is an Eon in which abundant animal life has existed.
The suffix -ology means the study of. Astro- means stars.
Bio- means life, and -ce is a multiplicative suffix, so perhaps it means more, or longer, life?
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
Bio just means life and logy means the study of so those are the suffixes and if you put those together biology means the study of life so to answer your question no biology is not a suffix it is just made up of two suffixes to make one word
The suffix "-logy" means "the study of" or "the science of." It is commonly used in forming terms for various fields of study or branches of knowledge, such as biology (the study of living organisms) or psychology (the science of mind and behavior).
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
it dates from 1640 & hacket in his life of archbishop Williams 1693 said it was coined by presbyterians