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What is the suffix of like and manner?

The suffix of "like" and "manner" is -like.

While "manner" itself doesn't have a suffix, it's the root word that combines with the suffix "-like" to form the word "mannerlike".

Here are some examples of words using the suffix "-like":

* childlike

* godlike

* warlike

* businesslike

* homelike

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