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When "-ite" is added to the end of a word, it usually creates a noun. It is commonly used to form names of minerals or chemical compounds.
When "ite" is added to a word, it typically creates a noun.
Some words that end with "teen" include thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen.
The suffix of "Exite" is "-ite".
The suffix for "exquisite" is "-ite."
-Ite at the end of an ion means that the compound has 2 oxygen and -ate means there is 3 oxygen.
Arigatō - Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo - was created on 2010-12-15.
When "-ite" is added to the end of a word, it usually creates a noun. It is commonly used to form names of minerals or chemical compounds.
The usual endings for polyatomic ions are "-ate" and "-ite." The "-ate" ending signifies the ion with the larger number of oxygen atoms, while the "-ite" ending signifies the ion with one less oxygen atom.
ite added to the end of a word is called a suffix. It creates a noun.
'Ite' in a text message is a shortened word for alright. As in how are you?:)
Bite, kite, mite, dendrite, quite, rite, site, spite.
ITE Group was created in 1991.
No, nineteen does not rhyme with kite. Rhyming words share a similar sound at the end of the word, but "nineteen" ends with the "-teen" sound while "kite" ends with the "-ite" sound.
Ice, Ore and Tin are examples of three lettered minerals.
ITE College West was created in 2001.
ITE College Central was created in 2001.