'Com-' is a prefix, in words such as 'complete', 'completion' and numerous others.
The suffix "com" typically means commercial, denoting a business or commercial entity. It is commonly used in domain names for commercial websites.
com- is the prefix. -ent is the suffix.
Not necessarily. ".com" is the official suffix for commercial domains, not governments (they use the ".gov" suffix). However, a government could certainly purchase a ".com" domain.
The suffix that denotes belonging to is "-al". The prefix that can indicate belonging to is "com-".
anyone that you want
It is called a suffix
Comfortable,comfortably, comfortability, That's all I can think of :)
The prefix is "com-", the root is "mit," and there is no suffix in the word "commit."
Prefix: com- Suffix: -ion
The name of your domain, nor it's suffix (The .org, .com, etc), will not effect your actual website. But it will, sometimes, tell users what your website is about, or what it does. The domain suffix "org" was intended for use by organizations, such as charities, as "com" was intended for commercial use (Although "com" has become the popular domain suffix name - It's intention has likely demolished). But don't be fooled - Any website may use "org" or "com" freely. Having an "org" suffix on your domain does not require you to have a organization of any sort, and so on.
A .com suffix on a URL indicates a commercial entity, one that typically is designed to make money. A .org suffix is a non-profit organization. There are many different suffix types: .gov Government .mil Military .edu Education
The prefix of "commensurate" is "com-" and the suffix is "-ate."