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What is the prefixes and suffixes of base word nation?

Here's a breakdown of prefixes and suffixes you can use with the base word "nation":

Prefixes:

* Inter-: Meaning "between" or "among" (e.g., international)

* Trans-: Meaning "across" or "beyond" (e.g., transnational)

* Super-: Meaning "above" or "beyond" (e.g., supernation)

* Multi-: Meaning "many" or "multiple" (e.g., multinational)

Suffixes:

* -al: Forming an adjective (e.g., national)

* -ism: Denoting a doctrine, system, or movement (e.g., nationalism)

* -ist: Denoting a person who believes in or practices something (e.g., nationalist)

* -ize: To make or become (e.g., nationalize)

* -hood: State or condition (e.g., nationhood)

Important Note: While you can technically create words by adding prefixes and suffixes, not all combinations will be actual English words.

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