Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet SUFFIX
SUFFIX
Definition av SUFFIX
- lägga till i slutet
- (lingvistik) suffix
Antal bokstäver
6
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda SUFFIX i en mening
- The 1985 IUPAC Red Book recommends that actinoid be used rather than actinide, since the suffix -ide normally indicates a negative ion.
- The countries as a group are also colloquially referred to as the "-stans" as all have names ending with the Persian suffix "-stan" (meaning 'land') in both respective native languages and most other languages.
- A particular day may be assigned a different nominal date according to the calendar used, so an identifying suffix may be needed where ambiguity may arise.
- -CD, the North American call sign suffix for Class A low-power television stations operating with digital signals.
- In Esperanto, the names of countries were traditionally formed from the ethnic name of their inhabitants plus the suffix -ujo.
- It was intended as a lower-cost CPU for use in low-end systems—selling for US$258—adapting the SX suffix of the earlier i386SX in order to connote a lower-cost option.
- According to the rules of IUPAC nomenclature, ketone names are derived by changing the suffix -ane of the parent alkane to -anone.
- The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are parts of cells, as organs are to the body, hence organelle, the suffix -elle being a diminutive.
- Pig Latin (Igpay Atinlay) is a language game, argot, or cant in which words in English are altered, usually by adding a fabricated suffix or by moving the onset or initial consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end of the word and adding a vocalic syllable (usually -ay or /eɪ/) to create such a suffix.
- Derivation from the element reg, which with the suffix -ed has connotations of "generosity", is another possibility.
- Theobromine is derived from Theobroma, the name of the genus of the cacao tree, with the suffix -ine given to alkaloids and other basic nitrogen-containing compounds.
- The term thermobaric is derived from the Greek words for 'heat' and 'pressure': thermobarikos (θερμοβαρικός), from thermos (θερμός) 'hot' + baros (βάρος) 'weight, pressure' + suffix -ikos (-ικός) '-ic'.
- Thirteen is one of two numbers within the teen numerical range (13–19), along with fifteen, not derived by cardinal numeral (three) and the teen suffix; instead, it is derived from the ordinal numeral (third).
- The name was later lengthened to Rangitoto ki te Tonga, the suffix meaning "of the south", to distinguish it from places in the North Island called Rangitoto.
- This unusually complex way of adding a suffix can be explained by its reconstructed origin: a voiced palatal fricative.
- In English, the corresponding function is expressed by the preposition without or by the suffix -less.
- His stage name combines the French verb péter, "to fart" with the -mane, "-maniac" suffix, which translates to "fartomaniac".
- Suffix array, an array of integers giving the starting positions of suffixes of a string in lexicographical order.
- The term payola is a combination of "pay" and "-ola", the latter of which is a suffix of product names common in the early 20th century, such as Pianola, Victrola, Amberola, Mazola, Crayola, Rock-Ola, Shinola, or brands such as the radio equipment manufacturer Motorola.
- The word galactose was coined by Charles Weissman in the mid-19th century and is derived from Greek γαλακτος, galaktos, (of milk) and the generic chemical suffix for sugars -ose.
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