Yes, -cide is the suffix. It adds the idea of killing or a killing agent.
It has many: -ful -less -ing
Words ending in tious:ambitiouscontentiousfacetiousfactiousfictitiousflirtatiousfractiouspretentiousscrumptioussuperstitious
Some words ending with the suffix "shion" are "fashion," "passion," and "cushion."
The suffix in "prospect" is "-ect," which is a common ending in English language.
There is no suffix in elated. There is a prefix e-, a root lat-, and a verb ending -ed.
"-cide" is a suffix meaning "to kill".Homicide, suicide, pesticide
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
It has many: -ful -less -ing
Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
I believe what you are asking for is examples of words ending with the suffix "-city" such as: velocity veracity paucity
Words ending in tious:ambitiouscontentiousfacetiousfactiousfictitiousflirtatiousfractiouspretentiousscrumptioussuperstitious
suffix
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
Yes.
Some words ending with the suffix "shion" are "fashion," "passion," and "cushion."
There is no suffix in resilient. There is a stem having a prefix, and a participial ending.
The suffix -lyt means decompose, split, or dissolve.