place
something to do with writing
scenic
no, 's' would not be a suffix.
If you mean words such as ‘asked’ and ‘answered’, these are past tense and past participle forms of verbs.
It is a term used for Ireland.
resembling.
The suffix of "picturesque" is "-esque", which is a suffix used to form adjectives indicating resemblance or style. In this case, "picturesque" means visually charming or quaint, resembling a picture.
The suffix in the term "laryngoscopy" is "-scopy", which means "to view" or "to examine". In medical terminology, the "-scopy" suffix is commonly used to indicate a procedure involving visual examination or observation using a lighted instrument called a scope. In laryngoscopy, the procedure involves visualizing the larynx using a device called a laryngoscope.
against
Phage = engulf
The suffix in the term "perinatal" is "-natal," which refers to birth or relating to birth.
Translation of 'es que' (two words) = 'It's that/because....' But as a suffix, '-esque' = '-esco'. For example: 'picturesque' = 'pintoresco' 'arabesque' = arabesco'
-ologist means the person who studies.
The suffix "oophoro" refers to something related to the ovary. It is derived from the Greek word "oophoron," which means ovary.
There is no suffix in mean.
A suffix for term is -ed. termed
The suffix ive in the word attractive is a derived term. Use of the ive in attractive makes the word become an adjective.