The adjective suffix -tude means condition or state of (e.g. solitary/solitude).
The suffix -ty also means a state or condition for an adjective (e.g. uncertain-ty).
The suffix "-ness" typically indicates the condition of or state of being. For example, happiness refers to the state of being happy.
-ty means "condition of" or "quality of."
ate
A latin suffix for condition of something
The suffix of inundate is -ate. This suffix means in condition of.
the suffix of STRANGE is 'ange' and the prefix is 'str'
The suffix for the condition of is "-ness".
The suffix "-porosis" means a condition characterized by the abnormal thinning, weakening, and fragility of a bone or bones. Examples include osteoporosis, a medical condition that weakens bones, making them more fragile and prone to fractures.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means the condition of.
The suffix of inundate is -ate. This suffix means in condition of.
A latin suffix for condition of something
esis
-Ness is the suffix of dizziness. -Ness means a condition of.
The suffix of tion means result of something or just result of
The prefix is con-. The suffix is -ate. Con- means with or together. The suffix -ate means the condition of.
the suffix "ment" means the result of an action or the condition of
the suffix of STRANGE is 'ange' and the prefix is 'str'
gnos: which means knowledge dia: which means across, thorugh
The prefix "ment" is a suffix in English that is added to a word to create a noun denoting an action, state, or result. It often turns verbs into nouns, such as "enjoyment" from "enjoy" or "management" from "manage."
In, for example, the word "rectification" the suffix "-ication" means "the act of", so when applied to "Rectify" means "the act of rectifying".