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- -aceous, -acea, -aceae, -aceaen, -aceus (Latin: a suffix; having the quality of, of the nature of, characterized by, belonging to, resembling) (five matching results)
- -able (a suffix): amicable to potable, part 1 of 1 (three matching results)
- -ium (Modern Latin: a suffix used to form Modern Latin scientific names; or a modern suffix used to form names of metallic elements [chemistry]) (three matching results)
- -arian (Latin: a suffix; a person who, a thing that; a person who is a part of something, pertaining to one s state or condition) (three matching results)
- -ac (Greek > Latin: a suffix; related to, of the nature of, pertaining to) (three matching results)
- -tude (Latin: a suffix; state, quality, condition of) (two matching results)
- -ability suffix words: absorbability to vulnerability, part 1 of 1 (two matching results)
- -acious (Latin: a suffix; inclined to, given to, tendency to be, abounding in) (two matching results)
- -ose (-iose) (two matching results)
- -agra, -agras (Greek: a suffix; in medicine, a painful seizure; catch, booty, prey; seizure; a catching, a hunting for prey or food; also the prey itself) (two matching results)
- -itis (Greek: a suffix; inflammation, burning sensation; by extension, disease associated with inflammation) (two matching results)
- -eous (Latin: a suffix; composed of, of the nature of) (two matching results)
- -esce, -escent, -escence (Latin: a suffix; beginning to be, becoming; to be somewhat) (two matching results)
- -ase (Greek: a suffix indicating an enzyme) (two matching results)
- metro-, metr- (Greek: mother [family member]) (two matching results)
- -acity (Latin: a suffix; quality of) (two matching results)
- -tron, -tronic (Greek: a suffix; device, instrument; more generally, used in the names of any kind of chamber or apparatus used in experiments) (two matching results)
- -onym, -nym (name) words: acronym to typonym (two matching results)
- -ance, -ancy (Latin: a suffix; often through French, quality or state of; being; condition; act or fact of ing) (two matching results)
- -cule, -cula, -culo, -culus, -culum (Latin: a suffix; small, tiny; also, result of the act of, means of) (two matching results)
- -cy (singular) (two matching results)
- -agogue, -agog (lead, bring, take) words: agogic to xenagogy (two matching results)
- -or (Latin: a suffix; state of, result of; he who, that which) (two matching results)
- -ence, -ency (Latin: a suffix; state, quality, or condition of) (two matching results)
- veno-, ven- (Latin: poison) (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Ichthyosaur to Muttaburrasaurus [plus one pix], part 6 of 10 (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: chresmomancy to cyclomancy, part 3 of 9 (one matching result)
- -orama, -oramic, -rama (Greek: used as a suffix; view; sight; see, that which is seen) (one matching result)
- -ite (Greek: a suffix; one connected with, inhabitant of [also used to indicate chemicals, minerals, etc ]) (one matching result)
- -iasis (Greek > Latin: suffix; a process) (one matching result)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; derivatives of specific chemical compounds or elements, used to indicate a salt of an acid ending in -ic) (one matching result)
- -isk, -iscus (Greek: a suffix; little, small) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: pedomancy to spasmatomancy, part 8 of 9 (one matching result)
- -ous, (-ious, -eous) (one matching result)
- -ile, -il (Latin: suffix; ability to, capable of, suitable for; pertaining to, like, belonging to, tending to) (one matching result)
- -ium (Greek: a suffix; a part, lining, or enveloping tissue, region; little; representing a diminutive force) (one matching result)
- -men, -min (Latin: a suffix; result of, means of, act of) (one matching result)
- -unculus (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- -ology (Greek: a suffix; talk, speak, one who deals with a specific topic, one who speaks [in a manner]) (one matching result)
- -ernus (Latin: a suffix added to noun stems to form adjectives meaning "belonging to") (one matching result)
- urg-, [erg-], -urgy, -urgia, -urgical, -urgically, -urgist, -urge (Greek: work) (one matching result)
- -trix (Latin: a suffix; woman) (one matching result)
- -ette, -et (French: a suffix; small) (one matching result)
- -ma, -m-, -me, -mat (Greek: a suffix; result of, the act of) (one matching result)
- -ility (Latin: a suffix; meaning, ability, ability to) (one matching result)
- -asis (Greek > Latin: a suffix; used in medicine to denote a state or condition of) (one matching result)
- -plexia, -plexias, -plexies, -plexy, -plectic, -plexic (Greek: used as a suffix; stroke, wound; used in medicine to denote "a condition resulting from a stroke") (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: halomancy to lychnomancy, part 5 of 9 (one matching result)
- -al [-ial, -eal] (Latin: a suffix; pertaining to, like, of the kind of, relating to, characterized by, belonging to; action of, process of) (one matching result)
- -ter (Greek: a suffix; means of, place for) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: sabelline to zibeline, part 7 of 7 (one matching result)
- -pus (Greek: a suffix; foot) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: macharomancy to nycromancy, part 6 of 9 (one matching result)
- -ure (Latin: a suffix that denotes an act or result, result of the act of) (one matching result)
- -ics, -tics [-ac after i] (Greek: a suffix that forms nouns and is usually used to form names of arts and sciences) (one matching result)
- -ant (Latin: a suffix; a person who, the thing which) (one matching result)
- -ent, -(ient) (one matching result)
- -cene (Greek: a suffix; new, denotes certain "recent" eons when naming geological periods) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy): acutomania to axinomancy, part 1 of 9 (one matching result)
- -ist (Greek > Latin: a suffix; one who believes in; one who is engaged in) (one matching result)
- -ion (Latin: a suffix; act of, state of, result of the act of) (one matching result)
- -cise, -cis, -cide (Latin: a suffix; to cut, cut) (one matching result)
- -posia, -posium (Greek > Latin: drinking; a word termination [suffix] denoting a relationship to drinking or the intake of fluids) (one matching result)
- -illus, -illa, -illum- (Latin: suffix; little) (one matching result)
- -emia, -aemia (Greek: a suffix; blood, usually a diseased condition of the blood) (one matching result)
- catoptro-, catoptr- (Greek: mirror; from kat-[a] "against, back" plus op-[tos] "seen" plus the noun-forming suffix -tron) (one matching result)
- sub- (Latin: under, below [suc-, suf-, sug-, sum-, sup-, sur-, sus-]; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -rrhagia, -rrhage, -rrhagic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; a bursting forth, excessive flow) (one matching result)
- -ectomy, -ectome, -ectomize (Greek: a suffix; cut, surgical removal of) (one matching result)
- -te, -t, -tes; a suffix (Greek: that which) (one matching result)
- -ize , -ise (Latin: a suffix; do; make; cause) (one matching result)
- alumino-, alumin- (Latin: aluminum [U S ] and aluminium, [British]) (one matching result)
- -arium [singular], -aria [plural] (Greek > Latin: a suffix; a place for; abounding in or connected with something; a place containing or related to that which is specified by the root) (one matching result)
- -ine, -in (Latin: a suffix meaning, [of, pertaining to, characterized by]; [forms abstract nouns]; [forms feminine nouns]; [forms chemical words]) (one matching result)
- -orium, -oria, -ory (Latin: a suffix; a place or a thing used for something) (one matching result)
- -ary (Latin: a suffix; a person who, a place where, a thing which, or pertaining to; connected with; having the character of; apparatus) (one matching result)
- -et (French: a suffix; small) (one matching result)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; to do, to make, to cause, or to act upon; to do something with) (one matching result)
- acetyl- (Latin: derived from aceto- plus the suffix -yl; used in naming chemical radicals) (one matching result)
- -pagus (Greek: something fixed or fastened together; a suffix that denotes conjoined twins, the first element of a word denotes the parts fused) (one matching result)
- -ades (Greek: a suffix; a patronymic ending) (one matching result)
- -cede, -ceed, -cess, -cease (Latin: : a suffix; go, go away, yield, give up, withdraw) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: oculomancy to ouranomancy, part 7 of 9 (one matching result)
- -ese (Latin: names of nations or their language) (one matching result)
- -osis, -sis, -sia, -sy, -se (Greek > Latin: a suffix; actor, process, condition, or state of; result of; expresses a state or condition [of some disease]) (one matching result)
- -us (Greek: a suffix meaning, act of, result of the act of) (one matching result)
- -uous (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- -ity, -(ety) (one matching result)
- -oria (Latin: a suffix; a place used for something) (one matching result)
- -ation (Greek > Latin: a suffix; action, process, state or condition) (one matching result)
- -idae, -ida, -id (Greek: a suffix used to form the names of families in zoology and biology; descended from, related to) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: dacelonine to glassine, part 3 of 7 (one matching result)
- -ic (Greek: a suffix; pertaining to; of the nature of, like; in chemistry, it denotes a higher valence of the element than is expressed by -ous) (one matching result)
- nom-, nomen- (name) words: agnomen to trinomialism (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: absinthine to axine, part 1 of 7 (one matching result)
- -elc- (Greek: a suffix; ulcer, sore) (one matching result)
- -ize (Greek: a suffix; to make, to treat, to do something with) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: paludine to rupicaprine, part 6 of 7 (one matching result)
- -urnal (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms adjectives of "time") (one matching result)
- -mony (Latin: action, result of an action or condition; a suffix that forms nouns) (one matching result)
- -age (Latin: a suffix; quality of, act of, process, function, condition, or place; forms nouns that denote an action; a product of an action; a place, an abode) (one matching result)
- -us (Greek: a suffix meaning, individual, person) (one matching result)
- -ant (Latin: a suffix that denotes impersonal physical agents in technical and commercial coinages) (one matching result)
- -crat, -cracy (govern, rule; power) words: albocracy to gynecocracy, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- -hedral (adj ) (one matching result)
- -ior (Latin: a suffix; pertaining to) (one matching result)
- -el (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- -y (Greek: a suffix that means; state of, condition of, quality of, act of) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: belomancy to cheiromancy, part 2 of 9 (one matching result)
- -ion (Greek: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- -ably, a suffix; (able manner, capably) dictionary words: adorably to veritably, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- -ice (Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; meaning, quality of, state of) (one matching result)
- -ese (Latin: an enzyme that accelerates synthetic action as used in chemistry) (one matching result)
- -pexy, -pexia, -pexes, -pexic, -pexis, -pex (Greek: a suffix; fixing [of a specified part]; attaching to, a fastening) (one matching result)
- -crum (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of) (one matching result)
- -fy (Latin: a suffix; make, do, build, cause, produce) (one matching result)
- -iasis (Greek > Latin: suffix; a morbid condition) (one matching result)
- -ast (Greek > Latin: a suffix; one who) (one matching result)
- -itious (Latin: a suffix; tending to, characterized by) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: spatalamancy to zygomancy, part 9 of 9 (one matching result)
- -oid, -oidal, -oidism, -ode (Greek: a suffix; like, resembling, similar to, form) (one matching result)
- -cide, -cidal (kill, killer; murder, to cause death, slayer; to cut down) words: magistricide to vulpicide, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -acy, -cy (Latin: state, quality, condition, or act of; a suffix that foms nouns) (one matching result)
- -enni, -ennial, -ennium (Latin: a suffix; year, years) (one matching result)
- flocc-, floccu- (Latin: tuft or cluster, as of wool) (one matching result)
- -gate- (Latin: a suffix; [from agere to set in motion, drive, lead; to do, act) (one matching result)
- -uncle (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; being, like, or possessing certain characteristics) (one matching result)
- -ellus, -ella, -ellum (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- -chore, -choric, -chorous, -chory (Greek: a suffix; to spread, disperse; to withdraw, advance, go) (one matching result)
- -fend- (Latin: a suffix; ward off, strike, keep off, defend, guard, protect; from fendere [found only in compounds]) (one matching result)
- -eer (Latin: a suffix; a person who) (one matching result)
- -poly, -polistic (sale, selling) dictionary words: bibliopole to xylopoly, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- -ble, -bul, (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of, place for) (one matching result)
- -lagnia, -lagny, -lagnic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; lust, lustful, lecherous; a sexual predilection specified by the combining root) (one matching result)
- -mentum (Latin: a suffix; same meanings as) (one matching result)
- -lepsy, -lepsia, -lepsis, -leptic (Greek: a suffix; a violent attack, a seizing) (one matching result)
- -igate, -egate (Latin: suffix; meaning, to make, to drive) (one matching result)
- -ism, -ismus (Greek: a suffix; belief in, practice of, condition of) (one matching result)
- -ive (Latin: a suffix; tending to; of the quality of, inclined to) (one matching result)
- -blem (Greek: a suffix; insertion; literally, "something thrown in") (one matching result)
- -ee (Latin: a suffix; a person who; a thing which) (one matching result)
- -petalous (Greek: in botany, a suffix combining form meaning, "having a certain number or a certain shape of petals") (one matching result)
- -ial (Latin: a suffix that forms English adjectives from Latin adjectives ending with -is or-ius with meanings that include "pertaining to" or "relating to", or "characterized by") (one matching result)
- -ment (Latin: a suffix; result of, means of, act of) (one matching result)
- -ia (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; state of, condition of, quality of; act of) (one matching result)
- -crat, -cracy (govern, rule; power) words: ethnarch to xenocracy, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -ulus, -olus, -ulum, -ola (Latin: suffix; little, small) (one matching result)
- -cide, -cidal (kill, killer; murder, to cause death, slayer; to cut down) words: aborticide to lupicide, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- -an, -ane (Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; pertaining to, like; connected with, belonging to, resembling) (one matching result)
- -ator (Latin: a suffix that forms masculine nouns from verbs) (one matching result)
- -otic (Greek: a suffix that means: state or condition of; diseased condition of) (one matching result)
- -ory (Latin: a suffix; tending to, serving for; place for, appratus) (one matching result)
- -ologist (Greek: a suffix; one who speaks about, writes about, or studies) (one matching result)
- -arium, -ariom- (Greek: a suffix; little, small) (one matching result)
- -ary (Latin: a suffix; having a number of parts) (one matching result)
- -ica (Greek > Latin: a suffix; forms collective nouns meaning "a collection of something [as information] concerning or relating to" the subject indicated by the combining form) (one matching result)
- -cele (Greek: a suffix; hernia, swelling) (one matching result)
- -tripsy, -tripsis, -tripic (Greek: often used as a suffix; crush; from Greek, "massage, rub, rubbing, friction, grind") (one matching result)
- -orrhexis, -rhexis, -rrhexis (Greek: used as a suffix; rupture of an organ or vessel; a breaking forth, bursting) (one matching result)
- -an (Latin: a suffix indicating a person who specializes in something) (one matching result)
- -machy, -machia, -machist, -machic, -machical (Greek: a suffix; battle, war, contest, fight) (one matching result)
- -cle (Latin: a suffix; small, insignificant) (one matching result)
- -ibility (Latin: a suffix that means "able to [be]"; a variation of -ability) (one matching result)
- -id (Latin: a suffix; meaning, state, condition; having, being, pertaining to, tending to, inclinded to) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: macropine to ovine, part 5 of 7 (one matching result)
- -acious (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- -trum (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of) (one matching result)
- -ida (Latin: a suffix used to form names of zoological groups, classes, and orders) (one matching result)
- -aria (Latin: a suffix; related to or connected with) (one matching result)
- -itude (Latin: a suffix; qulity of, state of) (one matching result)
- mania-, -mania (mental disorder; excessive enthusiasm) words: lagneuomania to ornithomania, part 3 of 4 (one matching result)
- opsino-, opso-, opsoni- (Greek: boiled meat) (one matching result)
- -ative (Latin: a suffix; tending to) (one matching result)
- -atic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; pertaining to; of the nature of) (one matching result)
- -ar (Latin: a suffix; pertaining to, of the nature of, like; denoting an agent) (one matching result)
- -littoral (Latin > Italian: a suffix; seashore; pertaining to the seashore) (one matching result)
- -ule, -ole, -le (Latin: suffix; little, small) (one matching result)
- -bula, -bulum (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of, place for) (one matching result)
- -xenous (Greek: a combining suffix pertaining to a "host" or "guest") (one matching result)
- -ulous (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- -ica (Greek > Latin: a suffix; used in forming singular nouns meaning " disability or that which refers to the thing, state, or condition" identified by the combining root) (one matching result)
- -il (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- -ician (Greek: a suffix; meaning, specialist in, practitioner of) (one matching result)
- -ise (Latin: a suffix; do, make, cause) (one matching result)
- cerule- (Latin: sky-blue color; dark blue, azure) (one matching result)
- -(o) (one matching result)
- -fer, -ferous (Latin: a suffix; bear, carry; produce) (one matching result)
- -ose (-iose) (one matching result)
- -cle, -cul (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of) (one matching result)
- -esis (Latin: process of action) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: herpestine to lyncine, part 4 of 7 (one matching result)
- cente-, -centesis (Greek: often used as a suffix; perforation, puncture, or tapping, as with an aspirator or needle) (one matching result)
- -ancy (Latin: a suffix; quality, state of; process, degree, action of) (one matching result)
- -idium, -idion (Greek: a suffix meaning smaller or lesser; little) (one matching result)
- -tom, -toma, -tomic, -tomize, -tome, -tomical, -tomically, -tomist, -tomous, -tomy (Greek: often used as a suffix; cut, incision; section) (one matching result)
- -ade (Latin: a suffix; forms nouns and, sometimes, verbs; an action done or the product or result of a material or action) (one matching result)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; office of, holder(s) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: belluine to cypseline, part 2 of 7 (one matching result)
- -plegia, -pleg, -plegic, -plegy (Greek: used as a suffix; paralysis [stroke, blow, strike]) (one matching result)
- -ible (Latin: a suffix; can be done, worthy of being, able to be, tending to, capacity for) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: Background Information (one matching result)
- -um (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms singular nouns) (one matching result)
- dic-, dict- (talk, speak, say) wods: abdicant to vindictive (one matching result)
- -uria (Latin: a suffix; a characteristic or constituent of urine) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: dactyliomancy to gyromancy, part 4 of 9 (one matching result)