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Which suffix turns the verb inhabit into a noun?
The suffix that turns the verb "inhabit" into a noun is
-ant
.
This gives us the noun
inhabitant
, meaning a person or animal that lives in a particular place.
What is the antonym of promgulated?
What is the collective noun for red hair?
Morphology
What is the meaning of avoir besain de
How the words in English language are formed?
What is the origin of word nishnabotna?
What are the Short vowels in fragment?
What is the definition of Impression Motivation Construction?
How do you pronounce stratford?
What is the feminine form of name Spencer?
How do you make kind into a noun?
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