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What are some words end with the suffix ile?

Here are some words that end with the suffix "-ile":

Common words:

* Agile

* Aisle

* Bile

* Gentile

* Gentile

* Juvenile

* Missile

* Mobile

* Profile

* Smile

* Style

* Subtle

* Versatile

* Vile

* While

Less common words:

* Acrile (a type of synthetic fiber)

* Apparile (to prepare)

* Audible

* Coctile (relating to cooking)

* Futile

* Fractile (a value that divides a probability distribution)

* Grille

* Impregnable

* Incredible

* Indelible

* Juvenile

* Mandible

* Mercile (without mercy)

* Octile (one of eight equal parts)

* Percentile

* Protile (a type of tile)

* Quadrille (a square dance)

* Servile

* Stile (a step in a fence)

* Supersile (an item that is above average)

Words from other languages:

* Castile (a type of soap)

* Gentile (a member of a non-Jewish ethnic group)

* Morile (a type of spider)

* Reveille (a signal to wake up)

These are just a few examples, and there are many other words that end in "-ile". The suffix "-ile" can be used to form adjectives, nouns, and verbs, and it can have different meanings depending on the word.

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