The suffix in excessive is ive.
The medical suffix for eating is -phagia. For example, dysphagia means difficulty swallowing, polyphagia means excessive eating, and dysphagia means painful swallowing.
The suffix for excessive preoccupation is "-mania." For example, "kleptomania" refers to excessive preoccupation with stealing.
The suffix "-rhea" refers to a flow or discharge. For example, "diarrhea" means excessive flow of loose or watery stools.
1,serving for 2,tending to, 3,able to, 4,possessing
The suffix "hyper-" means excessive or overly active. It is often used in words to denote something as beyond normal or above average in intensity or quantity.
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The medical suffix for eating is -phagia. For example, dysphagia means difficulty swallowing, polyphagia means excessive eating, and dysphagia means painful swallowing.
The suffix for excessive preoccupation is "-mania." For example, "kleptomania" refers to excessive preoccupation with stealing.
The suffix "-rhea" refers to a flow or discharge. For example, "diarrhea" means excessive flow of loose or watery stools.
1,serving for 2,tending to, 3,able to, 4,possessing
The suffix "hyper-" means excessive or overly active. It is often used in words to denote something as beyond normal or above average in intensity or quantity.
the suffix crine means to cry out the suffix crine means to cry out
-fluous superfluous- excessive, unnecessary
suffix that means to eat
The suffix that means thirst is "-dipsia."
The suffix that means "resembling" is "-oid".
The suffix that means pertaining to is "-al".