Root=lymph
Suffix=itis
The root words of lymphadenitis are "lymph" and "aden," referring to the lymphatic system and glands, respectively. The suffix "-itis" indicates inflammation.
The prefix of "sign" is "un-" and the suffix is "-ed."
There is no suffix. There are only two root words combined in a compound word.
The root word is "tap" and the suffix is "-ing."
Some words ending with the suffix "port" include airport, teleport, and seaport.
The prefix is "ara-", the root is "arab", and the suffix is "-esque".
Words that are suffix-less are called root words.
'En' is a suffix, so it does not have a designated root word by itself. Words with 'en' are listed below, the root words italicized.WoodenStolen
The prefix of "sign" is "un-" and the suffix is "-ed."
the root is super the suffix is the market
The root word Hedron is a suffix.
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The suffix is "-able" (test is one of the root words). The common words are: contestable detestable incontestable intestable testable uncontestable
There is no suffix. There are only two root words combined in a compound word.
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Some examples are expansion (root word: expand), persuasion (root word: persuade), and confession (root word: confess).
the ending of the word assignment is suffix
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