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A word that ends with 'ible' and means that can be eaten is edible.
Bible can be touched and ends with "bile"
Both -able and -ible suffixes are used to form adjectives indicating capability or capacity. The general rule is that if the root word ends in a hard consonant sound, use -able (e.g. dependable). If the root word ends in a soft consonant or a vowel sound, use -ible (e.g. audible).
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The suffix in incredible is -ible. It means the ability to.
There is no such English word as "ible".
It means capable of doing something
The prefix "ible" means "capable of" or "able to be." It is commonly added to verbs to form adjectives that describe the ability or potential to do something.
Only the words cohesible and coercible start with a prefix co- and have a suffix -ible.There are other words that start with the letters CO and end in IBLE:collapsiblecollectiblecombustiblecomestiblecompactiblecompatiblecomprehensiblecompressiblecondensibleconducibleconductiblecontemptiblecontrovertibleconvertiblecorrosiblecorruptible
The suffix -iable means "capable of" or "able to be." When added to a word, it indicates that the base word can undergo a particular action or process.
Ir- is the most common prefix that is added on reversible. This makes the word irreversible.
Yes, word ending in the suffix -ible (capable of being) are typically adjectives.Examples:edibleinvisiblelegibleplausible