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What does the suffix -ferent mean?

The suffix "-ferent" comes from the Latin word "ferre", which means "to bear" or "to carry". It signifies a difference or distinction between things.

Here are some examples of words using "-ferent":

* Different: Not the same; unlike.

* Indifferent: Having no particular interest or feeling; not caring.

* Prefer: To choose one thing over another.

* Inferent: Relating to or derived by inference.

* Deferent: Respectful and submissive.

In essence, "-ferent" implies a relationship of distinction or separation.

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