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What is the suffix for Justice?

There isn't a specific suffix for "justice" in the way that you might find suffixes like "-ing" or "-ly" for other words.

However, there are words that use "justice" as their root and add suffixes to create new words, like:

* Justifiable: This adds the suffix "-able" to indicate something can be justified.

* Justly: This adds the suffix "-ly" to indicate something is done in a just way.

* Injustice: This adds the prefix "in-" to indicate the opposite of justice.

So, while there isn't a single suffix specifically for "justice," you can find many words that use "justice" as their root and have suffixes added to change their meaning.

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