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What is the suffix for manufactured?

There isn't a specific suffix that directly means "manufactured". However, there are suffixes that can be used to indicate something is made, created, or produced:

* -ed: This suffix is commonly used to indicate the past participle of a verb, including verbs related to making or creating something. For example: "manufactured," "constructed," "produced," "crafted," "designed."

* -able: This suffix can be used to indicate something that can be made, created, or produced. For example: "manufacturable," "constructible," "producible."

* -ing: This suffix can be used to indicate something that is being made, created, or produced. For example: "manufacturing," "constructing," "producing."

Ultimately, the best way to indicate that something is manufactured would be to use the word "manufactured" itself, or to use other words like "made," "produced," or "created."

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