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What is suffix inhabit?

The word "inhabit" is not a suffix. It's a verb that means to live in a particular place.

There is no suffix "inhabit".

Here are some examples of how "inhabit" is used:

* The pandas inhabit the bamboo forests of China.

* The cave was inhabited by a family of bats.

* The city is inhabited by millions of people.

If you are looking for a suffix related to living or dwelling, you might be thinking of:

* -able: This suffix means "capable of" or "suitable for". For example, "habitable" means suitable for living in.

* -ant: This suffix can indicate something that lives in a particular place. For example, "inhabitant" means a person who lives in a particular place.

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