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What is a suffix for plenty?

There isn't a single, specific suffix that means "plenty." However, there are several suffixes that can be used to create words that imply abundance or a large quantity. Here are a few examples:

* -ful: This suffix means "full of" or "characterized by," and can be used to create words like "plentiful" (full of plenty) or "wealthful" (full of wealth).

* -ous: This suffix often indicates abundance or greatness, and can be used to create words like "copious" (abundant in quantity) or "tremendous" (very large or great).

* -some: This suffix can also imply abundance, as in "handsome" (large and well-proportioned) or "wholesome" (abundant in health and goodness).

Ultimately, the best suffix to use will depend on the specific context and the meaning you want to convey.

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