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Adjective-Forming
LATIN SUFFIXES
-al (-ial, -eal) | pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of |
-ane, -an, (-ian) | pertaining to like, belonging to, having the character of |
-an | connected with |
-ar | pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of |
-ose (-iose) | full of |
-ous (-ious, -eous) | full of, having the character of like |
-(u)lent, -(o)lent | full of, disposed to |
-ic, -tic | pertaining to like |
-ary, -ari- | pertaining, connected with, having the character of |
-ile, -il | pertaining to, like belonging to, having the character of |
-ine | pertaining to, like, of |
-ate, (-ite) | possessing, being characterized by |
-ant, -ent (-ient) | English present participle ending -ing, person who, that which |
-able, -ible | able to be, able to, tending to |
-ile | able to be, able to, tending to |
-acious | tending to, inclined to |
-itious | tending to, characterized by |
-id | tending to, inclined to |
-uious | tending to, inclined to |
-ive | tending to, inclined to |
-uous | tending to, inclined to |
-ory | tending to, serving for |