English | Spanish |
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-gamy (describing forms of marriage) | -gamia{f} |
-gen (producer of something) | -geno{m} |
-gon (plane figure) | -gona{f} -gono{m} |
-gram (something written) | -grama{m} |
-graph (something related to writing etc.) | |
-grapher (someone who writes about a specified subject) | -grafo{m} |
-graphy (Suffix denoting a written or represented in the specified manner, or about a specified subject) | -grafía{f} |
-hedron (solid figure) | -edro{m} |
-hood (group) | -dad{f} -edad{f} -idad{f} |
-i (suffix to form a demonym (especially in the Middle East)) | -í{m} {f} |
-ian (related to) | -iana{f} -iano{m} |
-iatry | |
-ible (expressing capacity or worthiness in a passive sense) | |
-ic (Note: these translations are a guide only. For more precise translations, see individual words ending in -ic) | |
-ide (any of a group of related compounds) | -ido{m} |
-ide (binary compound of a nonmetal) | -uro{m} |
-ify (to produce verbs meaning to make) | |
-in-law (related through marriage) | |
-ine (used to form names of chemical substances) | -ina{f} |
-ing (to form gerunds) | |
-ing (to form present participles) | |
-ish (appended to adjectives) | |
-ish (appended to roots denoting names of nations or regions) | -és{m} -esa{m} |
-ish (appended to words) | |
-ism (a principle, belief or movement) [UK: ˈɪ.zəm] [US: ˈɪ.zəm] | -ismo{m} |
-ist (A person who uses something) | -isto{m} |
-ist (One who follows a particular ideology, doctrine, belief system or theory) | -ista{m} {f} |
-it-all | |
-ite (a follower or adherent of a specified person) | |
-ite (used to form names of minerals and rocks) |