"ally" which means "like"
-dict: to speak--- basically to talk
suffix pertaining to an attraction is -phil and -philic
The prefix is "af" meaning "to maintain something is true". Other possible prefixes are "con" which basically means basically the same thing but instead is an expression of agreement. Hope this helps
The suffix -ology means the study of. Astro- means stars.
Basically, the '-tic' changes the noun 'drama' into an adjective.In a sentence: 'The theatre production was very dramatic'.
-dict: to speak--- basically to talk
suffix pertaining to an attraction is -phil and -philic
the 'an' is the suffix and it basically means 'the people of' - works for lots of place words: , Jerseyans, Texans, Angeleans
The prefix is "af" meaning "to maintain something is true". Other possible prefixes are "con" which basically means basically the same thing but instead is an expression of agreement. Hope this helps
It basically means doing or tending toward some action. Example: supportive, meaning you are supporting someone/ something.
The suffix -ology means the study of. Astro- means stars.
Actually, the suffix "-tin" is not related to indicating something as stretched and thin. "Tin" is a metal, while suffixes in general are used to modify the meaning of a word by adding it as a suffix at the end. For example, the suffix "-atin" is used to form adjectives related to Latin or resembling Latin, as in "Latinatin."
Basically, the '-tic' changes the noun 'drama' into an adjective.In a sentence: 'The theatre production was very dramatic'.
Basically, affixes show that you bred the horse.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
option subscription prescription description inscription (Basically, anything with the root "scribe" as a verb has "-scription" as a noun.)
The suffix "ology" means "study of". "ologist" would be "one who studies". Therefore, a sealologist would be "One who studies seals"; basically a seal scientist.