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What is a suffix for genre?

There isn't a specific suffix for "genre" in the same way there are for other words like "-ology" for "study of" or "-ist" for "one who practices."

However, there are several ways to describe something related to a genre:

Using prefixes:

* Subgenre: A specific type or category within a larger genre.

* Supergenre: A broader category that encompasses multiple genres.

* Intergenre: A combination of elements from different genres.

Using other words:

* Genre fiction: This is a common term for fiction that falls into a particular genre, like science fiction or fantasy.

* Genre study: This refers to the academic study of specific genres and their characteristics.

Using descriptive terms:

* Genre-bending: This refers to works that blur the lines between genres.

* Genre-defying: This refers to works that break free from traditional genre conventions.

So, while there isn't a single, definitive suffix for "genre," you can use these various methods to describe different aspects related to a genre.

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