A latin suffix for condition of something
The suffix -ion means "condition of, result of, act of, process of, state of," and in medical terms it can mean a "craniometric point or body point". Which one is most applicable is the best answer. If you would like to remember this the way I do, create an acronym of the first letters "CRAPS" and create a mnemonic story you can remember for the rest of your life.
ate as in sulfate, which is SO4 as opposed to sulfite, which is SO3
The suffix -tion is used to form nouns from verbs (e.g. perfection), while -ian is used to form adjectives meaning "of" or "relating to" (e.g. Canadian). The suffix -ion is also used to form nouns, similar to -tion but with different word roots (e.g. reception).
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The suffix "ide" at the end of the name of an element typically indicates that the element is in the form of an anion or a negatively charged ion. For example, chloride (Cl-) is the anion form of chlorine.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
The suffix in the word invention is "ion". The suffix is always at the end.
The suffix for "invent" is "-ion." For example, the word "invention" adds the suffix "-ion" to "invent."
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
there is no suffix for instruct
Yes, dimension does have a suffix. The suffix is -ion.
The suffix for accommodation is "ion".
The suffix for conflict is "-ion."
The suffix of "abrasion" is "-ion".
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
The suffix for possess is "-ion."
The suffix for affect is -ion.