a suffex is a ending to a base word.....
No, "acquire" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word.
A suffix is a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or create a new word. It is typically added after the root or base word.
The suffix word of "exclusive" is "exclusivity."
The word "unread" fits this description, as "un-" is a prefix that means 'opposite' and "-read" is a suffix indicating that the action has already happened.
if you refer to the prefix A as in A123ABC then it is 1984-1985. The suffex A as in ABC123A would be from mid sixties.
It doesn't mean anything. I can't even guess what alternate spellings might make those Latin words. Sorry. :(
When a suffix is added to a word root, it forms a new word known as a derivative or inflected form. The suffix changes the original word's meaning or function, such as indicating tense, number, or gender.
CAN=Controller Area Network. The CAN suffex is a set of extended protocols. Simply put the OBDIICAN is more advanced then the standard OBDII reader.
Enzymes are proteins that catalyze or increase the rates of chemical reactions and ends with -ase. ase.. is the suffex for the name of Enzymes as.... Diastase , Zymase , oxidase, reductase etc.........
* end * eat * elk * ebb * elf * egg * eek * eel * elm * ear * err * eve * ewe * ego * emu
"-less", which means "without", is used as a SUFFIX (note the correct spelling), i.e. a portion of word which comes AFTER the main part - or root - of a word. Here are a few words that will show you just how common it is: - pennyless = very poor, having no money - groundless = having no ground or foundation - meaningless = having no meaning - shameless = having or showing no shame - remorseless = having or showing no remorse - relentless = unremittingly severe, strict, harsh; inflexible. There are many more!