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What is the definition of suffix ard?

There is no suffix "-ard" in the English language. It is possible you are thinking of one of the following:

* "-ard" is a common suffix used to form nouns, typically indicating a person with a specific characteristic or occupation. Examples include:

* "drunkard" (a person who drinks too much alcohol)

* "coward" (a person who is easily frightened)

* "wizard" (a person with magical powers)

* "brawler" (a person who fights)

* "tailor" (a person who makes or repairs clothes)

* "-ward" is another common suffix used to form adverbs and adjectives, indicating direction, motion, or position. Examples include:

* "northward" (in the direction of north)

* "backward" (moving in the reverse direction)

* "downward" (moving downwards)

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