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Some words that end with the suffix "-or" include actor, doctor, supervisor, and inventor.
The common suffix found on many adverbs is "-ly." This suffix is added to adjectives to form adverbs that describe how an action is done.
The suffix for "many" is "-ness" (e.g., manyness) and for "much" is "-iness" (e.g., muchiness).
The prefix for Multiplication is "multi-", which means many or several. There is no specific suffix for Multiplication.
It has many: -ful -less -ing
Some words that end with the suffix "-or" include actor, doctor, supervisor, and inventor.
evaporate, communicate, educate, certificate, commemorate, excommunicate, mandate, manipulate, celebrate, accommodate, assimilate, donate
The common suffix found on many adverbs is "-ly." This suffix is added to adjectives to form adverbs that describe how an action is done.
The suffix for "many" is "-ness" (e.g., manyness) and for "much" is "-iness" (e.g., muchiness).
There are many words with both a suffix and a prefix. Here is one: unacceptable.
A suffix derived from the Greek "pathos" meaning "suffering or disease" that serves as a suffix in many terms including myopathy (muscle disease).
The prefix for Multiplication is "multi-", which means many or several. There is no specific suffix for Multiplication.
It has many: -ful -less -ing
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Zeus had many powers. One is that he could manipulate lightning. He was also the ruler of the gods.
There are so many words with the suffix ance. Some of them include trance, impedance, endurance, significance, dominance and many more.
The word "thoughtfully" has three morphemes: "thought" (root), "ful" (suffix), and "ly" (suffix).