The suffix is -ist. This suffix usually means person.
Velvety. It may not seem like a word, but it is.
Dentists are known as DDS (Doctor of Dental Science/Surgery) or DDM (Doctor of Dental Medicine).
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.
No, but it could have a suffix added to it, to make it into words like deserving or deserved.
scientist, dentist, orthodontist, pharmacist, and terrorist
Someone who does like a unicyclist or an artist
Velvety. It may not seem like a word, but it is.
Dentists are known as DDS (Doctor of Dental Science/Surgery) or DDM (Doctor of Dental Medicine).
no a suffix is a bit that fixes on to the end of a word, like -tion ocean is an actual word JJ3001
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.
Dentist, Pianoist, etc.
Anything that goes behind a word like -ing is a suffix(play, playING) Anything that goes in fnt of a word like un- is a prefix (like helpful, UNhelpful)
No, but it could have a suffix added to it, to make it into words like deserving or deserved.
scientist, dentist, orthodontist, pharmacist, and terrorist
Angelic is the English word that means being like an angel with the suffix -ic.
a prefix is the beginning of a word like re,pre,un a suffix is the end of a word like ful,er,ed,ing,and ly
A suffix for "like" could be "-ly" to form the word "likely", or "-ness" to form "likeness".