The suffix form of "fool" is "-ish," as in "foolish."
The suffix form of 'head' is 'headed'.
The combining form is "disk/o-" and the suffix is "-ectomy."
Yes, "multicellular" has a suffix. The suffix "-ar" is added to the root word "cell" to form "cellular," and then "multi-" is added as a prefix to form "multicellular."
The suffix to form an adjective from "segregate" is "-ed," as in "segregated."
The suffix for rich is -es, to form the word riches.
Fool
Ah, what a happy little question! The prefix for the word "foolish" is "un-" and the suffix is "-ish." Just like painting a beautiful landscape, breaking down words into their parts can help us understand and appreciate their true beauty. Remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in the world of words.
The suffix form of 'head' is 'headed'.
Speak itself has no suffix, but it can have the suffix un- in its form unspoken.
The combining form is "disk/o-" and the suffix is "-ectomy."
By adding a suffix, you can change a noun into an adjective. worth --> worthless fool --> foolish rest --> restive
Yes, "multicellular" has a suffix. The suffix "-ar" is added to the root word "cell" to form "cellular," and then "multi-" is added as a prefix to form "multicellular."
The suffix for "serene" could be "ity" to form "serenity."
The suffix for rich is -es, to form the word riches.
The suffix to form an adjective from "segregate" is "-ed," as in "segregated."
The suffix 'er' will form the noun exclaimer; the suffix 'ation' will form the noun exclamation.
The suffix in "hesotation" is "-ation." It is a common suffix that is added to a base word to form a noun.