"-ology" which comes from the Greek word "logos" meaning word or knowledge.
I think it is one, but I'm pretty sure that there is no suffix or that since it is two words.
The "-ent" at the end, which indicates one who does something (in this case, one who presides).
The suffix ologist means a person who studies or is an expert in a particular field or subject. For example, a biologist studies living organisms, and a psychologist studies mental processes and behavior.
The suffix -able or -ible means the ability to. One common word with this is flexible.
The suffix "-er" in the word performer indicates one who performs a specific action or role, in this case referring to someone who entertains or executes a task in front of an audience.
-Ologist is a suffix added to the scientific name of something, meaning one who studies or is a doctor in the art of whatever is before -ologist. For example, the word radiologist means one who studies radiologist.
I think it is one, but I'm pretty sure that there is no suffix or that since it is two words.
The "-ent" at the end, which indicates one who does something (in this case, one who presides).
The suffix ologist means a person who studies or is an expert in a particular field or subject. For example, a biologist studies living organisms, and a psychologist studies mental processes and behavior.
The suffix "ology" means "study of". "ologist" would be "one who studies". Therefore, a sealologist would be "One who studies seals"; basically a seal scientist.
The suffix -able or -ible means the ability to. One common word with this is flexible.
The suffix "-er" in the word performer indicates one who performs a specific action or role, in this case referring to someone who entertains or executes a task in front of an audience.
"One who"
The suffix -ate typically indicates an oxyanion that is formed from an acid, while the suffix -ite indicates the same type of oxyanion but with one less oxygen atom, therefore -ate is usually associated with a base in chemistry.
A .com suffix on a URL indicates a commercial entity, one that typically is designed to make money. A .org suffix is a non-profit organization. There are many different suffix types: .gov Government .mil Military .edu Education
One who studies the stars; an astronomer., One who practices astrology; one who professes to foretell events by the aspects and situation of the stars.
It is a suffix that indicates one who performs the verb in the rest of the word - so inspector is one who inspects; dictator is one who dictates; spectator is one who spectates (sees or watches).