It's not really about the meaning; it's about singulating a plural word usually (I actually think always) ending in "ia":
examples: bacteria (plural) bacterium (singular), media (plural) medium (singular).
Words with the suffix 'ium' often refer to a chemical element, compound, or metal, such as nickel, titanium, or uranium.
A person involved with or connected to the belief or activity of the root word. For example, a socialite is a person actively involved in social activities within the community.
The word "predictable" contains a suffix "able" that means likely to happen.
"Cute" itself does not have a suffix. The word "execute" contains the suffix -cute.
what is the suffix of decomposer and what does it mean
The suffix in "utilize" is "-ize." It is a common suffix that transforms a noun or adjective into a verb, indicating the act of making use of something.
"Hemorrhagia" is a word that contains the suffix -rrhagia. It refers to excessive bleeding or a profuse discharge of blood.
The word "predictable" contains a suffix "able" that means likely to happen.
'Unfaithful' contains both a prefix and a suffix: UN-faith-FUL.
The word "wishful" contains the suffix - ful. There is no prefix.
"Cute" itself does not have a suffix. The word "execute" contains the suffix -cute.
that a suffix is at the last of he word
It is the prefix hyper- attached to the word "active" which contains the suffix -ive.
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what is the suffix of decomposer and what does it mean
There isn't one, because it contains no prefix or suffix.
Unaware is a word. It contains the prefix un-, meaning not. But, unaware itself is not a prefix or suffix.
Assuming you mean "competitor" the answer is no. The suffix is -or.
With fondness