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What does the suffix -ible stand for?

The suffix "-ible" is derived from the Latin word "bilis," which means "capable of being." It indicates that the noun or adjective it is attached to can be acted upon or is capable of being something.

Here's a breakdown:

* -ible: capable of being

* -able: also capable of being (more common in English)

Here are some examples:

* Visible: capable of being seen

* Edible: capable of being eaten

* Flexible: capable of being bent

* Collectible: capable of being collected

In essence, the suffix "-ible" implies possibility or potential.

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