Suffixes:
* -wood: This refers to the wood of the maple tree. (e.g., maplewood)
* -sugar: This refers to the sugar extracted from maple sap. (e.g., maplesugar)
* -syrup: This refers to the viscous syrup made from maple sap. (e.g., maplesyrup)
* -leaf: This refers to the leaves of the maple tree. (e.g., mapleleaf)
* -seed: This refers to the seed of the maple tree. (e.g., maple seed)
* -tree: This clarifies that you are referring to the tree itself. (e.g., maple tree)
Prefixes:
* Sugar-: This emphasizes the sweetness of the maple sap or syrup. (e.g., sugarsap, sugarsyrup)
* Red-: This refers to the color of some maple trees. (e.g., red maple)
* Silver-: This refers to the color of some maple trees. (e.g., silver maple)
* Sugar-: This refers to the sugar extracted from maple sap. (e.g., sugar maple)
* Amur-: This refers to a specific species of maple from Asia. (e.g., Amur maple)
Compound Words:
* Maple-sugar: A compound word that combines the tree and the sugar extracted from it.
* Maple-syrup: A compound word that combines the tree and the syrup made from it.
* Maple-leaf: A compound word that combines the tree and its leaves.
Note:
* Some of these combinations might not be common words in everyday language, but they are grammatically correct and understandable.
* The specific meaning of the word will depend on the context in which it is used.
These are just some examples, and you can use your creativity to come up with other suffixes and prefixes that suit your needs.