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Yes, "atrophy" consists of the root "trophe," which means nourishment or growth, and the prefix "a-" meaning without. The suffix "-y" typically denotes a state or condition.
"ment" is a suffix sometimes used to convert a verb into a noun. Examples: establishment atonement bereavement endearment achievement punishment harassment judgment embellishment enticement inducement nourishment employment management environment
Nourishment is a noun.
The correct spelling is "nourishment".
Without nourishment, the baby will not develop properly.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
what is the source of nourishment for developing fish embryos?
The prefix for bad nourishment is "mal-," which means "bad" or "wrong."
The small rations of food did not provide much nourishment.
the suffix is on
There is no suffix in misjudge.
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."