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-asto adjective
{m}

step-(prefix used to indicate that the person being identified is not a blood relative)
adjective
[UK: step] [US: step]

-astro

-aster

-ato {m}

-age(place)

-ate(a rank or office)
[UK: et] [US: ˈeɪt]

-ável

-able(able to be done)
[UK: ˈeɪb.l̩] [US: ˈeɪb.l̩]

-ible(able to be done)

-avo

-th(used to form the ordinal numeral)

-bilidade {f}

-bility(suffix)

ão

-tion(producing a noun meaning the action or effect of a verb)

ão {f}

-age(process, action or result)

-cefalia {f}

-cephaly(head)

-cele {f}

-cele(tumour)

-cêntrico

-centric(having a specified object at the centre)

-cida {m} {f}

-cide(killer of)

-cídio {m}

-cide(killing of)

-cito {m}

-cyte(cell names and classifications)

-cola

-colous(having a specified habitat)

-cracia {f}

-cracy(rule)

-crata {m} {f}

-crat(participant)

-crático

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

-dade {f}

-ity(Used to form nouns from adjectives.)

-dor {m}

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

-dromo {m}

-drome(suffix)

-ear

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

-ectomia {f}

-ectomy(excision of)

-eiro

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

-th(used to form the ordinal numeral)

-ejar

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

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

-le(frequentative suffix)

-emia {f}

-aemia(condition of the blood)

-emos verb

let's(let us; forming first-person plural imperative)
verb
[UK: lets] [US: ˈlets]

-ença

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

-ência

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

-endo

-ing(to form present participles)

-enho

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

-eno {m}

-ene(alkene)

-ense

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

-ento

-ly(forming adjectives from nouns, in the sense "similar to, like, characteristic of")
[UK: ˈlaɪ] [US: ˈlaɪ]

-y(inclined to)
[UK: waɪ] [US: ˈwaɪ]

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