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-ate (having property)
[UK: et]
[US: ˈeɪt]

-ada{f}

-ate (to act in the specified manner)
[UK: et]
[US: ˈeɪt]

-ar

-ear

-ejar

-ation (-ation (suffix))

-ação{f}

-bility (suffix)

-bilidade{f}

-cele (tumour)

-cele{f}

-centric (having a specified object at the centre)

-cêntrico

-cephaly (head)

-cefalia{f}

-cide (killer of)

-cida{m} {f}

-cide (killing of)

-cídio{m}

-colous (having a specified habitat)

-cola

-ícola

-cracy (rule)

-cracia{f}

-crat (participant)

-crata{m} {f}

-cratic (suffix forming adjectives related to -cracy/-crat)

-crático

-cy (used to form nouns of state, condition or quality e.g. obstinacy)

-idade{f}

-cyte (cell names and classifications)

-cito{m}

-drome (suffix)

-dromo{m}

-ectomy (excision of)

-ectomia{f}

-ence (same as -ance; having the state or condition of)

-ença

-ência

-ene (alkene)

-eno{m}

-er ((used form a demonym) resident or inhabitant of...)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

-ão

-enho

-ense

-ês

-ista

-er ((used to form agent nouns) person or thing that does...)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

-dor{m}

-er (person whose occupation is...)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

-eiro

-er (used to form frequentatives)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

-ejar

-er (used to form the comparative of adverbs)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

mais

-ergy (work)

-ergia

-ery (place of art, craft or practice)

-aria{f}

-ese (forming adjectives and nouns describing things characteristic of a particular place)

-ês

-esque (in the style of)
[UK: ˈesk]
[US: ˈesk]

-esco

-ess (female suffix)

-a{f}

-esa{f}

-est (second-person singular present tense of verbs)

-as

-es

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