-ette is sometimes used however it may not be appropriate. It deoends on the word.
The suffix "ole" typically indicates a small or lesser version of something. For example, "piglet" refers to a small pig.
The suffix of "organelle" is "-elle," which indicates a small or diminutive entity.
The suffix "-ole" typically denotes a small size or quantity of something. It is often used in chemistry to refer to unsaturated hydrocarbons, such as "alkene" or "alkyne."
The suffix -let is a diminutive suffix that often indicates a smaller version of something. For example, a booklet is a small book, and a piglet is a small pig.
"Ort" is not a suffix, but rather a noun that means a small, leftover scrap or piece of food.
The suffix "ole" typically indicates a small or lesser version of something. For example, "piglet" refers to a small pig.
The suffix of "organelle" is "-elle," which indicates a small or diminutive entity.
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The suffix "-ole" typically denotes a small size or quantity of something. It is often used in chemistry to refer to unsaturated hydrocarbons, such as "alkene" or "alkyne."
The suffix -let is a diminutive suffix that often indicates a smaller version of something. For example, a booklet is a small book, and a piglet is a small pig.
"Ort" is not a suffix, but rather a noun that means a small, leftover scrap or piece of food.
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Chamber; small room
That is the correct spelling of "microorganism" (very small living thing).
No, "grub" is not a suffix. It is a word that refers to a larva or small insect, typically one that is destructive to crops or trees.
Small or tiny! similar to iscus.