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Answered by Parnaviseth
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an affix — is a small unit of meaning that is added to another word to change its meaning; affixes include: prefix (before) pre-pare; infix (between) [rare in English]; and suffix (after) prepara-tion.

derive (V) — come from a source or origin; derivation (N) the formation of a word from another word or base

prompt (Adj) — on time or timely, not delayed

morpheme (N) — a small unit of meaning which is dependent upon the word to which it is added

a suffix, a morpheme (small dependent unit of meaning) placed at the end of a word, can change a word as follows: [1] word category—noun "nominalization", adjective "adjectivalization", verb "verbalization", adverb of manner -ly; [2] person (3rd per. sing.); [3] number (singular/plural); [4] tense (present/past).

(Swan 384 noun + complement ; 445.2 noun suffixes)

Answered by baba299
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satiety, satisfaction, satiation

death

advice, advisory, advisor

starvation, starvling

reality, realization

examiner, examination

knowledge

cooperation, cooperator,

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