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What is a suffix for culture?

There isn't one specific suffix for "culture" that works in all cases. However, there are several suffixes that can be used to create new words related to culture:

General Suffixes:

* -al: cultural (relating to culture)

* -ist: culturalist (a specialist in culture)

* -ism: culturalism (a set of beliefs or practices related to culture)

* -ic: cultural (relating to culture, similar to -al)

* -ization: culturalization (the process of becoming more culturally diverse)

Specific Suffixes:

* -ology: culturology (the study of culture)

* -ant: culturist (a person who studies culture)

* -ive: cultural (relating to culture, similar to -al)

* -ship: cultural ship (a sense of belonging to a culture)

The best suffix to use will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey.

Here are some examples:

* Cultural: This adjective is a general term for anything related to culture.

* Culturalist: This noun refers to someone who studies or specializes in culture.

* Culturalism: This noun refers to a set of beliefs or practices related to culture.

* Culturology: This noun refers to the study of culture as a whole.

Ultimately, the choice of suffix depends on the specific meaning you want to convey and the word you are trying to create.

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