Samsonite
It ends in -ite
fighters, writers, basically any word that ends with ite-rs
-ous
It will be an ide ite or ate ex: chlorIDE sulfITE carbonATE
There is no root "ite." There is a root "iter, itineris" meaning a road or pathway: Itinerary, itinerant. There is the root "iter" meaning again: iterate, iteration. There is the suffix "-ite" meaning an inhabitant or an adherant; also "-ite" meaning a salt or acid whose adjectival form ends in -ous.
The suffix is -os.
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'Ite' in a text message is a shortened word for alright. As in how are you?:)
No, nineteen does not rhyme with kite. Rhyming words share a similar sound at the end of the word, but "nineteen" ends with the "-teen" sound while "kite" ends with the "-ite" sound.
ITE Group was created in 1991.
As a convention the first is called the ion phosphite and second phosphate.
ITE College West was created in 2001.