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What does the suffix ulent mean?

The suffix -ulent means "full of" or "abounding in" something. It's often used to describe a quality or characteristic that is present in large amounts.

Here are some examples:

* Virulent: Full of poison or venom.

* Turbulent: Full of unrest or disorder.

* Eloquent: Full of expressive speech or writing.

* Stupendous: Full of awe-inspiring size or grandeur.

* Resplendent: Full of brilliance or splendor.

The suffix -ulent is usually found in adjectives, but it can also be used in nouns.

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