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What words end with the suffix it?

Here are some words that end with the suffix "-it":

Common words:

* it

* hit

* quit

* fit

* bit

* spit

* grit

* knit

* wit

* lit

* sit

* mit (as in "commit")

Less common words:

* blit (to strike suddenly)

* chit (a small note or voucher)

* git (a contemptible person)

* kit (a set of tools)

* pit (a hole in the ground)

* slit (a long narrow cut)

* whit (a tiny amount)

Words with "-it" as part of a larger suffix:

* -licit (to draw out)

* -licitly (in a way that is permissible)

* -licitness (the quality of being permissible)

* -explicit (stated clearly)

* -explicitly (in a clear way)

* -implicitly (in an implied way)

Note: There are also words that end with "-ite," such as "elite," "favorite," and "satellite." However, these words do not use the "-it" suffix.

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