No, I don't think so.
Actually, it is. It means name as in "homonym" which means same name and "antonym" which means opposite name.
nym = mean or name
Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. The word "homonym" comes from the prefix "hommo," which means the same, and the suffix "-nym," which means name.
The suffix is -or. This suffix is comparative.
Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
The word anabolic does not have a suffix.
The prefix for "homonym" is "homo-" meaning "same," and the suffix is "-nym" meaning "name." Together, they form a word that means two or more words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings.
Some words that end with the suffix "nym" include acronym, antonym, synonym, and pseudonym.
nym = mean or name
nym which means name and suffix is pseudo so the complete word means false or fictious name
Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. The word "homonym" comes from the prefix "hommo," which means the same, and the suffix "-nym," which means name.
The suffix word of "constitutional" is "tion," which forms the word "constitution."
The Latin root "nym" means name or word. It is often used in words related to names or words themselves, such as synonym (word with similar meaning), antonym (word with opposite meaning), or pseudonym (false name).
The suffix is -ician...
-ary is the suffix.
The suffix is -or. This suffix is comparative.
There is no suffix word for child hood instead the hood in word is the suffix
The suffix in the word duties is -ies. This suffix just makes words plural.