The medical suffix -tomy makes a noun (an operation) from a noun (an organ).
The suffix "-tomy" means the act of cutting or making an incision, particularly in surgical procedures.
As your question indicates, "entirely" is an adverb; it doesn't need an additional suffix.
The suffix of "onychotomy" is "-tomy," which means "cutting into" or "incision."
"Ana" to give anatomy.
"Ana" to give anatomy.
It is a suffix that means cutting
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The most common adverb suffix is "-ly." This suffix is added to an adjective to form an adverb that describes how something is done. For example, "quick" becomes "quickly."
Ends in-LY Examply Lovely
the suffix is -ly and it turns the word into an adverb.
Most of the adverbs in the English language have the suffix -ly. But not all of them do.In this case, you need to add the -ly suffix onto the word lazy to make it an adverb.The adverb is lazily.
"Painfully" is an adverb formed by adding the suffix "-ly" to the noun "pain," transforming it into an adverb that describes how something is done with pain or in a painful manner.