1. Identifying Parts:
* -ation: Identification (the act of identifying)
* -er: Identifier (a person or thing that identifies)
* -able: Identifiable (capable of being identified)
* -ing: Identifying (the process of identifying)
2. Harmful Parts:
* -ous: Harmful (causing harm)
* -ful: Harmful (causing harm)
* -ic: This could be used to describe a specific type of harm, e.g., toxic (related to poisoning).
* -ing: Harming (the act of causing harm)
3. Combining Identification and Harm:
* -ation: Identification of harm (the act of identifying what causes harm)
* -er: Harmer (a person or thing that causes harm)
* -able: Harmable (capable of being harmed)
* -ing: Identifying harm (the process of recognizing harmful elements)
Important Considerations:
* Context: The most suitable suffix will depend on the specific context in which you are using the words.
* Clarity: Choose suffixes that make the meaning clear and avoid ambiguity.
Example:
"The technician used a specialized tool to identify the harmful component that was causing the system to malfunction."