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What is the suffix for resource?

There isn't a single, specific suffix for "resource". The word "resource" itself is already a noun and doesn't typically take a suffix to change its meaning.

However, there are ways to use suffixes to create related words, for example:

* -ful: This suffix can be added to create adjectives that describe something that is full of or has a lot of something. You could use it to create words like "resourceful" (meaning someone who is good at finding and using resources) or "resourcefulness" (meaning the quality of being resourceful).

* -less: This suffix can be added to create adjectives that describe something that lacks something. You could use it to create words like "resourceless" (meaning someone who is without resources) or "resourcelessness" (meaning the state of being without resources).

So, while there isn't a specific suffix for "resource", you can use various suffixes to create related words with different meanings.

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