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What is the suffix for love?

There isn't a single, universally accepted suffix for "love".

However, there are a few options depending on what you're looking for:

-phile: This suffix is often used to indicate a lover or enthusiast of something, like bibliophile (lover of books) or technophile (lover of technology).

-mania: This suffix indicates an intense enthusiasm or obsession, which could be applied to love, though it's more commonly used for other things like "kleptomania" (obsessive stealing).

-ism: This suffix is often used to denote a belief system or ideology, and while not directly related to love, it could be used to describe an approach to love, such as "romanticism" or "platonism."

-atic: This suffix can be used to indicate a quality or characteristic, and could be used to describe something that is loving or related to love, like "sympathetic."

Ultimately, the best suffix for "love" depends on the specific context and what you want to convey.

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