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What does the suffix dence mean?

The suffix "dence" is not a common standalone suffix in English. It's usually part of a larger suffix like "-dence" or "-endence".

Here's what they mean:

* -dence: This suffix indicates a state, quality, or condition. It's often found in nouns and adjectives.

* Examples:

* Confidence: A feeling of trust and certainty.

* Independence: The state of being free from outside control.

* Evidence: Proof or data that supports a claim.

* Dependence: The state of relying on something or someone else.

* -endence: This suffix is a variant of "-dence" and also indicates a state, quality, or condition. It's less common than "-dence".

* Example:

* Attendance: The act of being present at an event.

Let me know if you have another suffix in mind!

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