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What does the suffix tor means?

The suffix "-tor" is a common Latin suffix that means "one who does" or "that which does."

Here are some examples:

* Actor: One who acts.

* Conductor: One who conducts.

* Instructor: One who instructs.

* Generator: That which generates.

* Translator: One who translates.

The suffix "-tor" often forms nouns from verbs. It can be used to describe a person, a machine, or even a process.

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