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Does serenity contain a derivation noun suffix?

The word "serenity" itself is a noun, not a suffix. It comes from the Latin word "serēnus," meaning "clear, calm, tranquil."

However, the word "serenity" can be used to create other nouns by adding suffixes:

* Serene: This is an adjective meaning "calm, peaceful, tranquil." You could use it to create nouns like: "serene stillness," "serene beauty," or "serene atmosphere."

* Serenity: This is a noun meaning "calmness, peacefulness, tranquility." You could add suffixes to "serenity" to create more abstract nouns like: "serenity of mind," "serenity of spirit," or "serenity of being."

While "serenity" itself doesn't have a derivation noun suffix, it can be used as a base for creating other nouns.

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