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A suffix for "genre" could be "-ic," which forms the word "generic." This suffix is used to indicate a relationship or association with the base word. In this case, "generic" could refer to something characteristic of a particular genre or having the general qualities of a genre.
-ative is the suffix used in argumentative.
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The suffix -ly could be used with the word peaceful to create peacefully.
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One possible suffix that could be used for the word "encamp" is "-ment", forming the word "encampment."
A suffix for "constant" could be "-ness" to form "constancy." This suffix is used to indicate a state or quality of being constant.
The suffix "leg" means to choose or to gather. It is frequently used in words related to law and legal matters, such as "legislation" or "legatee."
Economy doesn't have a suffix. You could add the suffix -ist to it to get "economist," an expert in economics.