The suffix 'ic' means 'of or pertaining to' and examples would be: pathetic, scientific, historic, artistic, enthusiastic, etc.
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The prefix for the word "political" is "poli-" and the suffix is "-ical."
Words ending in tious:ambitiouscontentiousfacetiousfactiousfictitiousflirtatiousfractiouspretentiousscrumptioussuperstitious
Some words ending with the suffix "shion" are "fashion," "passion," and "cushion."
The suffix -ic (also -ical) means "relating or pertaining to" and forms adjectives from nouns.
surgical, logical
medical, ethical, sceptical, manaical, musical, practical
It organizes it. If anyone gets that joke you win. Think about it... iCal...... Idiots.
The suffix -ical means the relation of. An example of this is categorical.
The prefix for the word "political" is "poli-" and the suffix is "-ical."
Words ending in tious:ambitiouscontentiousfacetiousfactiousfictitiousflirtatiousfractiouspretentiousscrumptioussuperstitious
"-ical" isn't any part of speech. It's a suffix (noun) added to a word to create an adjective.
Some words ending with the suffix "shion" are "fashion," "passion," and "cushion."
I believe what you are asking for is examples of words ending with the suffix "-city" such as: velocity veracity paucity
It is a word
There is no prefix in the word skeptical. -ical is the suffix in the word.
The suffix -ic (also -ical) means "relating or pertaining to" and forms adjectives from nouns.