-ulous means tending to, or characterized
The suffix -ulous is added to adjectives, usually English words originally from Latin, to denote 'habitually' or 'inclined to', such as garrulous (talkative); credulous (easily fooled); incredulous (not easily fooled).The term fabulous is an exception: it comes into English from the Latin fabulosus, fabled, in the sense of incredible. A good example of why one should check etymology before assuming what the origin of a word might be.
What does the suffix of aphy
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
The suffix "cal" means "pertaining to".
The suffix saccharide means sugar :)
The suffix of -ulous means "characterized by" or "full of."
The word "ulous" is not a root word by itself, but "ulous" is often used as a suffix to form adjectives that mean "full of" or "characterized by." For example, "fabulous" means full of fab or fabulous.
The suffix -ulous is added to adjectives, usually English words originally from Latin, to denote 'habitually' or 'inclined to', such as garrulous (talkative); credulous (easily fooled); incredulous (not easily fooled).The term fabulous is an exception: it comes into English from the Latin fabulosus, fabled, in the sense of incredible. A good example of why one should check etymology before assuming what the origin of a word might be.
There is no suffix in mean.
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What does the suffix of aphy
O- is not a suffix.
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
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There is no such suffix in Hebrew.
The suffix "cal" means "pertaining to".
There is no Latin suffix -ing.