A noun (as are almost all English words ending in -tion)
Yes, word ending in the suffix -ible (capable of being) are typically adjectives.Examples:edibleinvisiblelegibleplausible
Some words ending with OY are:ahoyalloyannoybatboybeachboybellboyboybuoybusboycloyconvoycorduroycowboycoydecoydeploydestroyemployenjoyenvoyhighboyhomeboyhouseboyjoykilljoylowboynewsboyoverjoypageboypaperboyplayboyploysavoyschoolboysoytallboytomboytoytroyviceroy
Some words ending in IA are:acaciaariaAsiaciliadementiafuschiamediamilitiasepiasequoiasuburbiatibia
There are no 3 letter words in the English language that begin with h and end with a.
Logist
indicating a person skilled or involved in a branch of study denoted by a noun ending in -logy (such as biologist corresponding to biology).
It is a word
Some five letter words ending in AT are:bleatbloatcaratcheatcleatfloatgloatpleatsplatsquatsweattreatwheat
There are no English 4-letter words ending with 'has'.
The word is dawning.
a 6 letter word ending with a w is borrow.
No English words end in 'efa'
boathouseboatloadboatmanboatswainboatyardferryboathouseboatlifeboatmotorboatrowboat
Words that rhyme with the "-itch" ending include these:BITC*. ( NOT A SWEAR WORD IT MEANS FEMALE DOG)ditchglitchhitchitchMitchnichepitchrichstitchsnitchwhichwitch
There aren't any 9 letter words ending in 'joust'.
There are none - But there two six-letter words ending in j:SvarajSwaraj