A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to change its meaning or to create a different word form. It can modify the grammatical role of the word, such as turning a verb into a noun (e.g., "sing" to "singer"), or indicate a specific category or relationship (e.g., "-ful" to indicate full of something, like "beautiful").
The suffix "-ize" means to become like. (It can more specifically mean to "make like" e.g. generalize.)
Angelic is the English word that means being like an angel with the suffix -ic.
One suffix that can be added to a word to mean "like a child" is "-like". For example, the word "childlike" means resembling or characteristic of a child.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
The suffix is -ist. This suffix usually means person.
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There is no suffix in mean.
SUFFIX
The suffix "-ize" means to become like. (It can more specifically mean to "make like" e.g. generalize.)
Angelic is the English word that means being like an angel with the suffix -ic.
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O- is not a suffix.
One suffix that can be added to a word to mean "like a child" is "-like". For example, the word "childlike" means resembling or characteristic of a child.
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
tile is not a suffix, ile is. it means ability to, capable of, suitable for, like, belonging to... go forth and do wonderful things.
SUFFIX
There is no such suffix in Hebrew.