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What is the suffixes word of convict?
The word "convict" doesn't have a suffix. It's a complete word on its own.
It comes from the Latin word "convicere," meaning "to convince" or "to overcome."
What is the suffix for straight?
What does hillbilly formal mean?
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Do you place a comma after the word thereof?
Is a noun pronoun or verb?
The dictionary definition of a word is referred to as its meaning?
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How do you say we must in french?
What does slang word swoop mean?
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