that which is observed
"Consider" is not a suffix. A suffix is a set of sounds which does not have a meaning on its own but when you tack it onto the end of another word, it changes the meaning. "Consider" is a word, not a suffix.
it is derived from word 'elaborate'. it's a latin word. a suffix -ory is added to it. which makes i a noun. means any place for observation , elaboration and experimentation.
Oh, dude, okay, so like, the prefix in "disorganisation" is "dis-", the root is "organis-", and the suffix is "-ation." It's like breaking down a word is as easy as breaking down your plans for the weekend, you know? Just take it one step at a time, man.
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the suffix crine means to cry out the suffix crine means to cry out
The suffix of radiation is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The suffix for action is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The suffix "-ation" can denote coordination, as in the word "coordination."
Creation, expiration, domination. The suffix "ation" means, the act of doing. Creation = the act of creating Expiration = the act of expiring Domination = the act of dominating
"Consider" is not a suffix. A suffix is a set of sounds which does not have a meaning on its own but when you tack it onto the end of another word, it changes the meaning. "Consider" is a word, not a suffix.
The suffix "-ation" is used to form nouns from verbs, indicating an action, process, or result. For example, "education" is the result of educating, "organization" is the act of organizing, and "evaluation" is the process of evaluating.
It means to observe or conclude some thing about your experiment.
It means observing or observation
What you see, or what happens (to observe means- to watch or pay attention.
it is derived from word 'elaborate'. it's a latin word. a suffix -ory is added to it. which makes i a noun. means any place for observation , elaboration and experimentation.
watch carefully and observe
Oh, dude, okay, so like, the prefix in "disorganisation" is "dis-", the root is "organis-", and the suffix is "-ation." It's like breaking down a word is as easy as breaking down your plans for the weekend, you know? Just take it one step at a time, man.