Parole in English per 'Not suffixed; without a suffix.'
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- Joins prefixes and suffixes according to stylistic rules, often to avoid confusion in pronunciation or meaning.
- Connects words in a compound modifier according to various stylistic rules.
- (Internet slang) Used as sentence-final punctuation.
- Joins the components of subordinative compounds, with a dominant component or head.
- Joins the components of coordinative compounds, with equal components.
- (linguistics) The adding of a prefix to a word.
- (biology, cytology) Initial treatment of tissue with a fixative, as a preliminary to the application of another fixative or to the use of a different treatment.
- (anatomy, of a nerve) The state or condition of being prefixed.
- formation of a word by means of a prefix
- (grammar) A word formed using such prefixes.
- (grammar) Either the aforementioned privative a or the Greek ἀ- (a-) itself (from which the English descendant derives).
- (grammar) The prefix a- (or an- when prefixing a root which begins with a vowel) found in some English words of Greek derivation. It expresses negation or absence. The prefix has cognates in other Indo-European languages, including in- in Latin and un- in English, all traceable back to Proto-Indo-European *n̥-.
- the negative prefix a- or un-
- Forming diminutive nouns.
- Added for metrical reasons to songs, often in children's music where it may carry diminutive associations.
- Forming colloquial interjections or phrases.
- Forming nouns relative to an adjective.
- Used in the name of some locations which end in -ia in Latin.
- Forming familiar names, pet names, nicknames and terms of endearment.
- Added to verbs to form adjectives meaning "inclined to".
- Forming abstract nouns denoting a condition, quality, or state.
- Added to nouns and adjectives to form adjectives meaning “having the quality of”, either “involving the referent” or “analogous to it”.
- (occasionally derogatory) Forming colloquial nouns signifying the person or thing associated with suffixed noun or verb.
- (added to nouns) lack of
- (added to verbs) the inverse of a specified action
- (added to nouns) contrary to traditional norms; unconventional
- (rare) intensifying a verb that already suggests opposition or removal
- (chemistry) Used for the digit one to form systematic element names of elements whose existence has been predicted, and which have not yet been given a trivial name.
- (added to nouns to form verbs) deprive of, release from, free from, remove from, extract from
- (added to adjectives or past participles) not
- Used to form large numbers as the first in the sequence.
- An empty suffix, perhaps derived from the past-tense suffix above, added in some dialects to the present tense forms of some words which then add an additional -ed in the past tense.
- Alternative form of -ed now only standard with words which end in -e, but historically permissable in all the same places as -ed.
- Marks ordinals written in digits when the final term of the spelled number is "second" or "third"
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- (linguistics) The adding of a prefix to a word.
- (biology, cytology) Initial treatment of tissue with a fixative, as a preliminary to the application of another fixative or to the use of a different treatment.
- (anatomy, of a nerve) The state or condition of being prefixed.
- formation of a word by means of a prefix
- (grammar) A word formed using such prefixes.
- (grammar) Either the aforementioned privative a or the Greek ἀ- (a-) itself (from which the English descendant derives).
- (grammar) The prefix a- (or an- when prefixing a root which begins with a vowel) found in some English words of Greek derivation. It expresses negation or absence. The prefix has cognates in other Indo-European languages, including in- in Latin and un- in English, all traceable back to Proto-Indo-European *n̥-.
- the negative prefix a- or un-