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What does the suffix phor mean?

The suffix "-phor" comes from the Greek word "pherein," meaning "to bear" or "to carry." It indicates the act of carrying, bearing, or transporting.

Here are some examples of words with the suffix "-phor":

* Phosphor: A substance that emits light when exposed to radiation. (It carries light)

* Chorophor: A dancer in ancient Greek theatre. (It carries a chorus)

* Aeroplane: A vehicle that carries people through the air. (It carries people in the air)

* Electrophoresis: A technique that separates molecules based on their charge, using an electric field. (It carries molecules using electricity)

The suffix "-phor" is often used in scientific and technical contexts, but it can also be found in everyday words.

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