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What words do have to Latin suffixes -vive?

There are a few words in English that have the Latin suffix "-vive". These suffixes are added to the stem of a word and can change the meaning of the word. Here are some examples:

-vive:

* Survive: To continue to live or exist, especially in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.

* Revive: To restore to life, consciousness, or activity.

* Convive: To live or feast together. (Less common, but still used)

* Co-vive: To live together harmoniously (rare)

* Resurvive: To revive again, especially after being nearly extinct (rare)

-vivant:

* Bon vivant: A person who enjoys the good things in life, especially food, drink, and pleasure.

It's important to note that "-vive" is often used in conjunction with other suffixes to form new words, such as "-vivor" (survivor), "-vivify" (to give life to), and "-viviparous" (giving birth to live young).

These are the most common words with the Latin suffix "-vive" in English. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask!

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