A suffix for term is -ed. termed
The suffix crit means to separate or choose something. There are actually only a few words that use this suffix including hypocrite.
"Navis" is not a root word, suffix, or prefix in English. It is actually a Latin word meaning "ship" or "boat."
I think the suffix is actually -ous, but here's some for you: marvelous, pendulous, bulbous, viscous, luscious.
The word "actually" has three morphemes: actual-ly. "Actual" is the root word, and "-ly" is a suffix that changes the word into an adverb.
slowy ,kindy ,mornfully ,hopfully ,joyfully ,lovely etc.
The word "actually" consists of three morphemes: "act," which is the root morpheme; the suffix "-ual," which turns the root into an adjective; and the suffix "-ly," which transforms the adjective into an adverb.
AfghanistanPakistanTurkmenistanUzbekistanThe suffix is actually -stan, not -istan. This suffix is Persian for 'Land of'. Two other countries contain the suffix -stan and they are Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
The suffix crit means to separate or choose something. There are actually only a few words that use this suffix including hypocrite.
Th correct spelling of actually is: Actually.
It has the prefix pre- (pre-treat), meaning "before."
"Navis" is not a root word, suffix, or prefix in English. It is actually a Latin word meaning "ship" or "boat."
It actually does it has a prefix and a suffix and the prefix is archaeo which is Latin the suffix is ologists
I think the suffix is actually -ous, but here's some for you: marvelous, pendulous, bulbous, viscous, luscious.
'Disagreed' already has the past tense suffix, -ed. Another suffix, such as -able, could be added to the root word, agree.
Actually, the word "sheep" is just a one syllable noun and it has no suffix. A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word that changes the word's meaning. For example, if we added the suffix -ish to "sheep," we'd get a new word, sheepish. That means embarrassed and sorry for something you did.
The definition of the word section means a portion or a division. The prefix "ion" is actually the suffix. A prefix appears before a core word where a suffix appears after a core word. The suffix "ion" means condition.
What do you mean? Do you know what a "sufix" (it's actually spelled "suffix") is? The word makes no sense in this context. Perhaps you mean "acronym", in which case the answer is "PTSD".