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Historically re is the formative that is employed also in republic, and al is the common suffix.
That ionic suffix is dropped and replaced with a new suffix ( and sometimes prefix ), according to the table below.
Meissner, and is derived from late Latin root ( which, in turn, comes from the Arabic al-qalwī – " ashes of plants ") and the suffix – " like ".
* Hysterium: ( Latin for " Hysterical ", or " Anxious ", the suffix "- um " makes the name neuter, and the character's gender is often mistaken throughout the piece ) The chief slave in the house of Senex.
In many parts of England, " borough " is pronounced as an independent word, and as when a suffix of a place-name.
When appearing as the suffix "- burg ( h )" in place-names, it is pronounced.
* Canadian spelling sometimes retains the British practice of doubling consonants when adding suffixes to words even when the final syllable ( before the suffix ) is not stressed.
It is also sometimes referred to as Middle Asia, and, colloquially, " the ' stans " ( as the five countries generally considered to be within the region all have names ending with the Persian suffix "- stan ", meaning " land of ") and is within the scope of the wider Eurasian continent.
Its common name is derived from Tupi ka ' apiûara, a complex agglutination of kaá ( leaf ) + píi ( slender ) + ú ( eat ) + ara ( a suffix for agent nouns ), meaning " one who eats slender leafs ", or " grass-eater ".
Modern methods include the use of lossless data compression for incremental parsing, prediction suffix tree and string searching by factor oracle algorithm ( basically a factor oracle is a finite state automaton constructed in linear time and space in an incremental fashion ).
The suffix "- by " for ' town ' is common in place names in Yorkshire and the East Midlands that is, Selby, Whitby, Derby and Grimsby.
As an alternative to the nomenclature standard in Rule 1, a hierarchical relationship can be expressed by concatenating the names of the higher order system and placing them in parentheses, after which the suffix for a lower order system is added.
An example is the past tense suffix -⟨ ed ⟩, which may be pronounced variously as,, or ( for example, dip, dipped, boom, boomed, loot, looted ).
For instance, the word photographer is derived from the word photograph by adding the derivational suffix -⟨ er ⟩.
When this suffix is added, the vowel pronunciations change largely owing to the moveable stress:
In fact, the etymology of the family is enterobacterium with the suffix to designate a family ( aceae ) — not after the genus Enterobacter ( which would be " Enterobacteraceae ")— and the type genus is Escherichia.
Change the suffix to-o, and the similar meanings of brosi and kombi diverge: broso is a brush, the name of an instrument, whereas kombo is a combing, the name of an action.

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As a suffix in an English or Welsh place name, it is in most regions pronounced, or sometimes.
The timbers of Entandrophragma are sold under their individual names, sometimes with " mahogany " attached as a suffix, for example " sipo " may be referred to as " sipo mahogany ".
Names adapted from nomina ( with the-anus suffix ) are sometimes considered agnomina.
An-a suffix is sometimes applied to denote femininity, resulting in forms such as Iduna and Idunna.
Co-ops can sometimes be identified on the Internet through the use of the. coop suffix of internet addresses.
Later scribes sometimes renamed her Bastet, a variation on Bast consisting of an additional feminine suffix to the one already present, thought to have been added to emphasize pronunciation ; perhaps it is a diminutive name applied as she receded in the ascendancy of Sekhmet in the Egyptian pantheon.
** In order to differentiate peers who are Privy Councillors from those who are not, sometimes the suffix PC is added to the title.
Depending on the context, compiler, or assembler, a software interrupt number is often given as a hexadecimal value, sometimes with a prefix 0x or the suffix h. For example, will generate the software interrupt 0x21 ( 33 in decimal ), causing the function pointed to by the 34th vector in the interrupt table to be executed, which is typically an MS-DOS API call.
As the names of many art movements use the-ism suffix ( for example cubism and futurism ), they are sometimes referred to as isms.
Given the prevalence of-assa place-names and words scattered around all sides of the Aegean Sea, this possessive suffix was sometimes considered evidence of a shared non-Indo-European language or an Aegean Sprachbund preceding the arrivals of Luwians and Greeks.
The "- ik " suffix is also sometimes mistakenly applied to verbs that normally do not end in it, causing the verb robban " to explode " to turn into * robbanik.
The Japanese pronunciation is usually " shamisen " but sometimes " jamisen " when used as a suffix ( e. g., Tsugaru-jamisen ).
The Mill had been in the Cheshire family since the 1860s and was sometimes referred to locally as Cheshire's mill, applying the Buckinghamshire dialect possessive suffix ' ums ', Cheshire's becomes Cheshums!
The name is widely thought to mean " clearing of Hedda's people ", with the-ley suffix identifying an Anglo-Saxon origin and Hedda sometimes being identified with Saint Hædde.
Most oblasts are also sometimes referred to in a feminine noun form, following the convention of traditional regional place names, ending with the suffix "- shchyna ", as is the case with the Cherkasy Oblast, Cherkashchyna.
Most oblasts are also sometimes referred to in a feminine noun form, following the convention of traditional regional place names, ending with the suffix "- shchyna ", as is the case with the Mykolaiv Oblast, Mykolayivschyna.
Although person and number are expressed in a single suffix, sometimes it can be traced back to consist of a distinct person and a distinct number suffix.
Likewise, Registered Architects sometimes use the suffix R. A., or more often a suffix such as AIA or RIBA that refers to their professional society.

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Tsaritsa (; ), formerly spelled czaritsa ( and in English usually tsarina or czarina, with a feminine suffix ), is the title of a female autocratic ruler ( monarch ) of Bulgaria or Russia, or the title of a tsar's wife.
Joseph G. Symmes argued in 1857 that the name was spelled improperly and that the suffix " bury " was more appropriate, leading the name of the community and brook to be changed to " Cranbury " in 1869.
While there is a tendency to misspell his name as " Aryabhatta " by analogy with other names having the " bhatta " suffix, his name is properly spelled Aryabhata: every astronomical text spells his name thus, including Brahmagupta's references to him " in more than a hundred places by name ".
*- ise, a suffix also spelled "- ize ".
* possessive suffix -⟨ ин ⟩ is spelled -⟨ ын ⟩ after ⟨ ц ⟩ and only in this case: троицын, курицын,
Additionally, the call sign must be spelled out ; for example, Seattle, Washington radio station KOMO, though their branding includes the call sign pronounced as " KO-MO ", must legally identify themselves as " K-O-M-O, Seattle .” If a station ’ s call sign includes a suffix ( which is more common with FM stations ), the station must include the suffix in their identification ( e. g. “ WLWK-FM, Milwaukee ”).
Only some members of the Ayrums family spelled their surname " Ayromlou " with the added suffix " lou ".

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