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-mancy (specified forms of divination)

-mancienom {f}

-mania (indicating a compulsion or obsession)

-manie

-maniac (indicating a person who experiences compulsion)

-mane

-meter (used to form a measuring device)

-mètre◼◼◼

-metry (forming nouns relating to measures and measurement)

-métrienom {f}

-naut (forms nouns meaning a voyager, farer or tripper)

-naute{m} {f}

-ness (appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...")
[UK: nes]
[US: ˈnes]

-essenom {f}

-ité

-nomy (system of rules, laws, or knowledge about a particular field)

-nomie{?}

-oic

-oïque◼◼◼

-ologist (alternative spelling of -logist)

-ologue{m} {f}

-ology (branch of learning)

-ologie

-on ((genetics) basic or fundamental units)

-on◼◼◼

-on ((physics) subatomic particles)

-on◼◼◼{m}

-one (ketone)

-one◼◼◼nom {f}

-onym (word)

-onyme{m}

-ose (suffix used to form the names of sugars)

-ose◼◼◼{m}

-osis (suffix for functional disorders)

-ose◼◼◼

-otic

-otique

-ous (suffix to form adjectives)

-eusenom {f}

-eux{m}

-penia (deficiency)

-pénienom {f}

-pexy (fixing)

-pexienom {f}

-phage (something that eats, or consumes)

-phage◼◼◼

-phile (Forming nouns and adjectives denoting "friend")

-phile

-philia (forming words denoting abnormal linking towards a given thing)

-philienom {f}

-philous

-phile

-phobia (used to form nouns meaning fear)
[UK: ˈfəʊ.bɪə]
[US: ˈfoʊ.bɪə]

-phobie◼◼◼nom {f}

-phone (device that makes a sound)

-phone◼◼◼

-phone (speaker of a certain language)

-phone◼◼◼

-phone (type of sound)

-phone◼◼◼

-phore (bearer or carrier of)

-phore

-phrenia

-phrénie

-plegic ( of -plegia)

-plégique

-proof (denoting an impervious quality)

allant à◼◼◼

-ptile (botany: leaf)

-ptile{m}

-ptile (ornithology: plumage)

-ptile{m}

-rrhea (flowing)

-rrhéenom {f}

-s (regular plurals of nouns)

-s

-san (Japanese honorific ending)

-san◼◼◼

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