The form dict is a root, not a suffix.
It means "spoken" (Latin dictum) and is seen ending the words edict, interdict, and contradict.
Root: -dict- Prefix: con- Suffix: -ion
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
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panorama or cyclorama
Yes, the word "extravagant" does have a suffix. The suffix in "extravagant" is "-ant." In linguistic terms, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to form a new word or to modify the meaning of the original word. In this case, the suffix "-ant" is added to the root word "extravag" to create the adjective "extravagant," which means lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.
-or is the suffix of dictator. This suffix shows a specific person.
Root: -dict- Prefix: con- Suffix: -ion
-dict: to speak--- basically to talk
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The suffix is "-able, " meaning "able to be." Predictable = able to be predicted The prefix is "pre-," meaning "before." The root is "dict," meaning "spoken" Predictable = able to be spoken of before (something happens)
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pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
dictere is a word from greek
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
cyst- is a prefix, not a suffix, and means pertaining to the urinary bladder