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-acious (Latin: a suffix; inclined to, given to, tendency to be, abounding in).

A suffix that forms adjectives.

capacious:Able to hold much; roomy, spacious, wide.

efficacious:
Capable of producing a desirable effect; effective.
fallacious:
1. Containing fundamental errors in reasoning.
2. Misleading, deceptive.
loquacious:
Extremely talkative, gabby.
mendacious:
Not truthful, lying or false; such as a mendacious story.
pugnacious:
Having a quarrelsome, combative disposition, belligerent; an eagerness to fight or argue issues instead of calm consideration.
rapacious:
1. Taking by force, plundering.
2. Ravenous; greedy.
sagacious:
Having or showing sound judgment and keen perception, wise; farsightedness.
salacious:
1. Sexually appealing or stimulating; lascivious; lecherous.
2. Lustful; bawdy.
spacious:
Offering or containing much space or room; extensive.
tenacious:
Holding or tending to hold firmly; persistent.
veracious:
1. Truthful, honest.
2. Accurate; precise.
vivacious:
Filled with animation and spirit; lively, brisk.
voracious:
Consuming, or eager to consume, great amounts of food, ravenous; marked by an unsatisfied appetite for an activity or a pursuit, greedy; as a voracious reader or a voracious writer.
audacious:
bibacious:
fugacious:
fumacious:
inveracious:
linguacious:
multiloquacious:
obstinacious:
perspicacious:
predacious:
scribacious:
sebacious:
soliloquacious:
somniloquacious:
umbracious:
unfallacious:
vitrificacious: