Suffix vs Prefixation - What's the difference?
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One or more letters or sounds added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning.
(mathematics) A subscript.
to append (something) to the end of something else
(anatomy, of a nerve) The (l) or (l) of being (l).
(biology) (l) of (l) with a (l), as a (l) to the (l) of another fixative or to the use of a (l) treatment.
Suffix is a related term of prefixation.
As nouns the difference between suffix and prefixation
is that suffix is suffix while prefixation is (linguistics) the adding of a prefix to a word or prefixation can be (anatomy|of a nerve) the (l) or (l) of being (l).suffix
English
(wikipedia suffix)Noun
(es)- The suffix "-able" changes "sing" into "singable".
Usage notes
* The plural suffices occasionally appears (including in one educational publication), but it is not a standard Latin plural.Coordinate terms
* (affixes)Derived terms
* inflectional suffix * derivational suffix * suffixal * suffixationSee also
*Verb
(es)prefixation
English
Etymology 1
First attested in 1889; formed as .Etymology 2
First attested in 1921; formed as .Noun
(en noun)References
* “prefi?xation]” in the [[w:Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary], second edition, 1989 (lists both homographs in one entry) * “
prefixation, n.''¹” in the ''Oxford English Dictionary , third edition, March 2007 (lists the linguistic term) * “
prefixation, n.''²” in the ''Oxford English Dictionary third edition, March 2007 (lists the anatomical and biological term)