suffix

প্রত্যয়
definition
verb
Some nouns contain the Old Norse suffixed definite article (i)nn: croopan trunk of the body, fyandin the devil, knorin boat, and the Shetland sea-terms birten fire, hestin horse, monen moon, and sulin sun.
append, especially as a suffix.
noun
But the Eskimoan language group uses an extraordinary system of multiple, recursively addable derivational suffixes for word formation called postbases.
a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative, e.g., -ation , -fy , -ing , -itis.
translation of 'suffix'
মূল শব্দের অন্তে যুক্ত প্রত্যয় বিভক্তি প্রভৃতি
example
Most people only know a very few of the more common words formed using the 'suffix' -phobia.
The source say Intel will 'suffix' each chip's model number with J to identify those with NX support.
In the sweaty grip of deadlines, when careful thought is impossible, it is comforting to be able to take a word, slap a 'suffix' on it and make something that looks even a little original.
The word was formed by adding the diminutive 'suffix' to the Spanish word for war, guerra.
For these words the 'suffix' is being used in the same way it was when it was first introduced in medieval times as a word-forming agent in legal English.
Indeed, it would be possible to 'suffix' almost every statement in this section with the words ‘an exception is provided by the game of such-and-such‘.
As a sentence, it cannot be made plural by adding the nominative plural 'suffix' for second declension nouns.
Blue Witch suggests that shop assistants - in Tesco, in particular - could 'suffix' their request for cash with a ‘please’.
Verb/noun pairs like ignite/ignition seem to be extremely rare, so people tend to give the verb the -ate 'suffix' .
It is part of the spelling of the regular genitive plural 'suffix' , as in a phrase like ‘several butchers' aprons’.
It was a custom in the 19th century to prefix or 'suffix' the name of a racehorse by its colour: and there was a bay colt called Trafalgar which won two valuable challenge matches at York in 1807.
User-encoded AAC files are 'suffixed' M4A and iTunes prevents users from converting an M4P file into any other format, though there's nothing to stop anyone burning M4Ps to audio CD and ripping back beyond a potential loss of audio quality.
You can't really put ‘too’ in front of a word 'suffixed' with ‘less,’ can you?
Polymorphisms produced by the remaining three probes (ANX1, CLTA, and POLR2E) all failed to map to the expected location and were 'suffixed' with like1, like2, etc.
In Urdu, words have 'suffixes' for future tense but none for the past.
Now, there are plenty of languages that are awfully low on prefixes and 'suffixes' , although typically languages have at least something along these lines according to some linguists' analysis.
Make three columns on a piece of construction paper and label them as prefixes, 'suffixes' , and root words.
Note that these class names are 'suffixed' with MixIn to emphasize their nature.
The use of pseudowords in addition to real words allowed us to assess 'suffixation' without support of lexical knowledge.
Or is it just any name 'suffixed' with ‘from-Sveeden’ sounds like a porn star?
Constructs suffixed with ‘A’ are fusions to the GAL4 AD in pGAD424; those 'suffixed' with ‘B’ are fusions to the GAL4 DBD in pAS2-1 or pGBT - 9.
When students chunk, they look for prefixes, 'suffixes' , or smaller words they already recognize that are inside longer words.
The program searches a hard drive for aptly named files that are 'suffixed' with. jpeg or. jpg, and may therefore falsely identify files and wreak havoc on the reputation of people with no connection to child pornography.
But what is of particular interest here is that the 'suffixation' of -ngurra to the verb of the second clause in has the effect of switching function, namely, from pivot to pivot in to non-pivot to pivot in.
We usually have in mind a system where a stem is combined with various affixes, which might be prefixes, 'suffixes' , or infixes.
The name is highly suggestive - the diminutive ‘Lou’ repeated and then 'suffixed' with the cute ‘belle’.
Some nouns contain the Old Norse 'suffixed' definite article (i)nn: croopan trunk of the body, fyandin the devil, knorin boat, and the Shetland sea-terms birten fire, hestin horse, monen moon, and sulin sun.
But the Eskimoan language group uses an extraordinary system of multiple, recursively addable derivational 'suffixes' for word formation called postbases.
The names of the traits obtained in N environment are suffixed with 10, while the names of the traits obtained in N - environment are 'suffixed' with 3.
The children had to say the base of a 'suffixed' word pronounced by the experimenter.
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