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Alcoholic, alcoholism?
you just said it in the question. Alcoholic.
The word "alcoholic" does not have a prefix.You could add the prefix non- to it to make the word nonalcoholic.The word "alcoholic" does have a suffix; -ic is added to the end of the noun "alcohol" (a word for a thing) to form the noun "alcoholic", (a word for a person); and the adjective "alcoholic" to describe something as containing alcohol.
It refers in this case to a person who has an addiction to alcohol
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A non-alcoholic drink is une boisson non alcoolisée.
It means a Russian country dance.
The word is pronounced "beer" like the alcoholic drink.
Ethanol (the kind of alcohol that people drink).
Alcohol is a drug, and alcohol addiction is the same thing as alcoholism. The term "addiction" is coming into use with respect to alcohol because of the non-medical and often emotional baggage that goes along with the word alcoholic.
The noun 'drink' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a general word for a liquid suitable for consumption; an alcoholic beverage; a quantity of liquid swallowed; the habitual or excessive consumption of alcohol; a word for a thing.The word 'drink' is also a verb: drink, drinks, drinking, drank, drunk.
The suffix word of "constitutional" is "tion," which forms the word "constitution."