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Yes, "Jr" is a suffix typically used when a child is given the same name as their parent. It signifies that they are the "junior" with the same name as the parent.
The same note name, yes. They could possibly be different pitches.
The same as the slender, pointed projection on the distal end of the radius: the styloid process
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Yes, "Sr." is a suffix that is used to indicate that someone is a senior or the elder of two people who have the same name. It typically comes after the last name and is used to distinguish between a father and son who have the same name, for example.
No: Anions of nonmetals end in the suffix -ide, but no element name ends in this group of letters.
Boy's name. Add an e to the end to get a girl's name."Francois" is a boys name, the female equivalent is pronounced the same but spelled "Francoise"
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