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what is the prefix of political ​

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Answered by ajaykumarnavy0
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a suffix of nouns that denote a body of facts, knowledge, principles, etc., usually corresponding to adjectives ending in -ic or -ical: ethics; physics; politics; tactics.

Answered by attitudeg362
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Partisan can be used to describe rabid supporters of any person or activity. In American English, however, it is most often used to refer to politics and the American two-party system of Democrats and Republicans. A bill introduced may have partisan support from the party that introduced the bill, or Partisan can be used to describe rabid supporters of any person or activity. In American English, however, it is most often used to refer to politics

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