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What are the different suffixes for word debris?

The word "debris" doesn't typically take suffixes, as it's already a noun meaning scattered fragments.

However, you can use related words like "debris" to form new words with suffixes:

From "debris":

* Debris-strewn: (adjective) covered with debris, like "a debris-strewn battlefield"

* Debris-filled: (adjective) full of debris, like "a debris-filled ditch"

From "debris" and other roots:

* Debris removal: (noun) the process of removing debris

* Debris management: (noun) the process of controlling and handling debris

* Debris field: (noun) an area covered with debris

From "debris" and Latin roots:

* Debrisification: (noun) the process of becoming debris

* Debrisific: (adjective) relating to the formation of debris

It's important to note that these are less common and more technical terms.

It's best to use "debris" as a noun and use descriptive phrases or adjectives to express its context.

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