singular, beggar, circular, binocular, monocular, vascular, tubular, muscular, etc.
The suffix "ar" can indicate someone who performs an action or is associated with a particular thing, such as in the word "scholar" meaning someone who studies or is knowledgeable in a particular subject.
relating to
Bi- (prefix meaning "two") + polar (root word meaning "poles") + -ar (suffix indicating "related to").
The suffix of "particular" is "ar."
The suffix for "triangular" is "-ar".
The prefix for bipolar disorder is "bi-", meaning two or double, and the suffix is "-ar", indicating a relationship to or a characteristic of.
The suffix of "appear" is "-ar".
In medical terminology the suffix -ar means "pertaining to".
Bi- (prefix meaning "two") + polar (root word meaning "poles") + -ar (suffix indicating "related to").
The suffix for "triangular" is "-ar".
The suffix of "particular" is "ar."
The prefix for bipolar disorder is "bi-", meaning two or double, and the suffix is "-ar", indicating a relationship to or a characteristic of.
The suffix of "appear" is "-ar".
The suffix of monocular is -ar. This suffix means relating to.
li-ar
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The suffix meaning "stone" is "-ite."
The suffix meaning "to droop" is "-ly".
Yes, "cantar" is an infinitive in Spanish, meaning "to sing."