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Does the word durable have a suffix?

Yes, the word "durable" has a suffix: -able.

The base word is "dure," meaning "hard" or "lasting," which is a Latin root. The suffix "-able" means "capable of being" or "suitable for."

Therefore, "durable" means "capable of lasting" or "suitable for enduring."

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