the suffix port's origin is the name of the father,the son,an the holy spirit
No, "ling" is not a Greek suffix. It is an Old English suffix used to form nouns indicating a type of plant or fish, such as "sapling" or "codling."
Correct, the suffix -ology means the study of a particular subject or field. For example, biology is the study of living organisms, and geology is the study of the Earth's structure and composition.
The word "hemochromatosis" is of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek words "haima" (blood) and "chroma" (color), with the suffix "-osis" indicating a condition or disease.
The surname Kissinger is of German origin. It is believed to be derived from the Middle High German word "kuss," meaning "kiss," and the suffix "-inger," which often denoted a connection to a particular place or occupation.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
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No, "ling" is not a Greek suffix. It is an Old English suffix used to form nouns indicating a type of plant or fish, such as "sapling" or "codling."
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The root word for cancer is carcin/o The suffix for origin is genesis The suffix for production is gen or genic So Carcinogen, Carcinogenic, or Carcinogenesis will all relate to the "production" or "origin" of cancer
Because they're are different words all together.Answer:The difference between the suffix -ist and the suffix -er is based on the origin of the word (where it came from). If the word origin is from Greek or Latin the suffix -ist would be used. If the origin of the word is from Old English or Germanic then the suffix -er was used.
Greek is the language of origin for 'hemi-'. The word means 'half'. It operates as a suffix.
It is the Greek origin of the suffix -onomy, as in astronomy, economy, or taxonomy.
What is a word of Gothic origin.-ever is an English suffix.
'Genetics' is neither a prefix nor a suffix. It can itself be broken down into component parts. Genetics is a noun coming from a Latin origin.
It is a word element that mean a state or condition.
Morbid is derived from the Latin word morbus which means "illness". If you remove the suffix (morb-), you are able to add the English suffix -id to create morbid.
It's from the adjective "good" plus the suffix "ness" meaning "quality or state of."