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What does the suffix vival mean?

The suffix "-vival" comes from the Latin word "vivus," meaning "alive" or "living." It signifies the act of bringing back to life, restoring, or making something continue to exist.

Here are some examples of words with the suffix "-vival":

* Survival: The state of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.

* Revival: The act of bringing something back into use, popularity, or activity.

* Survivalist: A person who prepares for and believes in the possibility of a catastrophic event that would require them to survive on their own.

* Reviving: The process of bringing something back to life or activity.

Essentially, "-vival" suggests a return to life, or a continuation of life, in some form.

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