suffix

[ US /ˈsəfɪks/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌfɪks/ ]
VERB
  1. attach a suffix to
    suffix words
NOUN
  1. an affix that is added at the end of the word
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How To Use suffix In A Sentence

  • The verb garadjimbat (with transitive suffix - im and continuative aspect - bat) is from English scratch (and him and about) but means ` to dig. ' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 4
  • In forming an adjective, -esque strikes me as a more elegant suffix than -ish, as in enronish or the less critical enronlike. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Suffixes: 327 Uniques in June / 78 July 1 - 7 (49.7 \% of traffic from Search Engines) > Digital Point Forums
  • The ",nq" suffix here just asks the expression evaluator to remove the quotes when displaying the final value nq = no quotes. Site Home
  • A number of Jakarta street foods that carry the Betawi suffix, including gado-gado Betawi and sup Betawi, a spicy beef soup made with coconut and milk, came from this subset of Indonesian people. The Dish: Gado-Gado
  • Let's try to curb our clever suffixations of the cosmopolitan ‘y.’
  • Both derive from the Latin word for house village, a collection of houses, is also linked in English, ditto the “-vile” suffix meaning city. Worse than I thought in Iowa - The Panda's Thumb
  • It would literally have meant '(Town of) flowing waters', from *rūmōn 'river; flowing water', a securely Indo-European formation built on the root *reu- 'to flow, to run (as of liquid)' and the derivational suffix *-mo-. An etymology for 'Rome'
  • So we have an ablauting -es -os suffix which would betray an unaccented schwa *a. Here's what happened to me
  • It took the "-aser" suffix, which still has some mysterioso power, even now, and added, well, what? Death Rays and Disintegrators
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