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-naires(PL. ) of Questionnaire  
-nea(PL. ) of Calcaneum  
-nemia(N.) A morbid condition characterized by the presence of acetone in the blood, as in diabetes.  
-ness() A suffix used to form abstract nouns expressive of quality or state; as, goodness, greatness.  
-neums(PL. ) of Calcaneum  
-ni(PL. ) of Bambino  
-ni(PL. ) of Cincinnus  
-nieres(PL. ) of Bonbonniere  
-nies(PL. ) of Theophany  
-nies(PL. ) of Zebrinny  
-nized(IMP. & P. P.) of Syntonize  
-nized(IMP. & P. P.) of Isochronize  
-nizing(P. PR. & VB. N.) of Syntonize  
-nizing(P. PR. & VB. N.) of Isochronize  
-nomata(PL. ) of Melanoma  
-nos(PL. ) of Ladino  
-nos(PL. ) of Kimono  
-nues(PL. ) of Ingenue  
-ock() A suffix used to form diminutives; as, bullock, hillock.  
-oid() A suffix or combining form meaning like, resembling, in the form of; as in anthropoid, asteroid, spheroid.  
-ol() A suffix denoting that the substance in the name of which it appears belongs to the series of alcohols or hydroxyl derivatives, as carbinol, glycerol, etc.  
-oled(IMP. & P. P.) of Vitriol  
-oling(P. PR. & VB. N.) of Vitriol  
-olled() of Vitriol  
-olling() of Vitriol  
-oma() A suffix used in medical terms to denote a morbid condition of some part, usually some kind of tumor; as in fibroma, glaucoma.  
-omata(PL. ) of Angioma  
-one() A suffix indicating that the substance, in the name of which it appears, is a ketone; as, acetone.  
-one() A termination indicating that the hydrocarbon to the name of which it is affixed belongs to the fourth series of hydrocarbons, or the third series of unsaturated hydrocarbonsl as, nonone.  
-ons(PL. ) of Pleurosteon  
-or() A noun suffix denoting an act; a state or quality; as in error, fervor, pallor, candor, etc.  
-or() A noun suffix denoting an agent or doer; as in auditor, one who hears; donor, one who gives; obligor, elevator. It is correlative to -ee. In general -or is appended to words of Latin, and -er to those of English, origin. See -er.  
-ory() An adjective suffix meaning of or pertaining to, serving for; as in auditory, pertaining to or serving for hearing; prohibitory, amendatory, etc.  
-ory() A noun suffix denoting that which pertains to, or serves for; as in ambulatory, that which serves for walking; consistory, factory, etc.  
-ose() A suffix denoting full of, containing, having the qualities of, like; as in verbose, full of words; pilose, hairy; globose, like a globe.  
-ose() A suffix indicating that the substance to the name of which it is affixed is a member of the carbohydrate group; as in cellulose, sucrose, dextrose, etc.  
-our() See -or.  
-ous() An adjective suffix meaning full of, abounding in, having, possessing the qualities of, like; as in gracious, abounding in grace; arduous, full of ardor; bulbous, having bulbs, bulblike; riotous, poisonous, piteous, joyous, etc.  
-ous() A suffix denoting that the element indicated by the name bearing it, has a valence lower than that denoted by the termination -ic; as, nitrous, sulphurous, etc., as contrasted with nitric, sulphuric, etc.  
-plastic() A combining form signifying developing, forming, growing; as, heteroplastic, monoplastic, polyplastic.  
-plasty() A combining form denoting the act or process of forming, development, growth; as, autoplasty, perineoplasty.  
-pod() A combining form or suffix from Gr. poy`s, podo`s, foot; as, decapod, an animal having ten feet; phyllopod, an animal having leaflike feet; myriapod, hexapod.  
-poda() A New Latin plural combining form or suffix from Gr. /, /, foot; as, hexapoda, myriapoda. See -pod.  
-pos(PL. ) of Compo  
-prossed(IMP. & P. P.) of Nol-pros  
-prossing(P. PR. & VB. N.) of Nol-pros  
-raaden(PL. ) of Heemraad  
-rae(PL. ) of Hetaira  
-raked(IMP. & P. P.) of Muckrake  
-raking(P. PR. & VB. N.) of Muckrake  


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