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What is the suffix custom?

"Custom" is not a suffix. It is a noun and an adjective, but not a suffix.

Here's the breakdown:

* Noun: Custom refers to a practice or belief that is traditional and widely observed in a particular society.

* Adjective: Custom describes something that is made or designed to meet the specific needs or requirements of a particular customer.

Examples:

* Noun: The custom of exchanging gifts during the holidays is common in many countries.

* Adjective: She ordered a custom-made dress for the wedding.

Suffixes are added to the end of a word to change its meaning or grammatical function. Some common suffixes include:

* -ing (present participle)

* -ed (past tense or past participle)

* -ly (adverb)

* -ness (noun)

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