The suffix of "treat" is "-t".
Yes, "mistreat" does contain a suffix. The suffix is "-treat," which is added to the root word "mis" to create the complete word "mistreat."
"Pre-" is a prefix, not a suffix. A verb is a word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being. "Treat" is a verb that means to behave toward or deal with in a certain way.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
the suffix is on
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
Mis is prefix, treat is root word and ing is suffix ...
There is none treatable already has a suffix -able means you can treat it
treat, cure
Yes, "mistreat" does contain a suffix. The suffix is "-treat," which is added to the root word "mis" to create the complete word "mistreat."
to treat
It has the prefix pre- (pre-treat), meaning "before."
Mistreatment
The suffix "-ine" in medical terminology typically indicates a substance or drug derived from a specific source or used to treat a particular condition.
-ple comes either from tuple or from decuple.Wikipedia says:"Although these uses treat ‑tuple as the suffix, the original suffix was ‑ple as in "decuple", ten‑fold. This originates from a medieval Latin suffix ‑plus, "more", related to Greek ‑πλοῦς, which replaced the classical and late antique ‑plex "folded".
The suffix "path" comes from the Greek word "pátheia". "Pátheia" means suffering or feeling. It's used to describe people who have illnesses and those that treat illness.
"Pre-" is a prefix, not a suffix. A verb is a word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being. "Treat" is a verb that means to behave toward or deal with in a certain way.
The suffix for undo is to not do.