English Words: -

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-podalsuffix

Having feet; footed.

-podoussuffix

footed; having a certain number or type of feet or legs

-podysuffix

A unit or line consisting of a specified number of metrical feet

-poeiasuffix

Used to form nouns that denote the making or creating of something.

-poiesissuffix

production, creation or formation

-polissuffix

Forms names of cities or kinds of cities.

-poridesuffix

Used to form names of sodium–hydrogen antiporter inhibitors.

-praminesuffix

Used to form names of substances of the imipramine group.

-praxiasuffix

Forms names of impairments of motor control.

-prazolesuffix

Used to form names of benzimidazole derivatives used as antiulcers.

-prenalinesuffix

Synonym of -terol.

-preneursuffix

entrepreneur

-previrsuffix

Used to form names of hepatitis C virus protease inhibitors used as antivirals.

-prilsuffix

Used to form names of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors.

-prilatsuffix

Used to form names of diacid analogs of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors.

-pristinsuffix

Used to form names of streptogramin antibacterials, pristinamycin derivatives acting as protein synthesis inhibitors.

-profensuffix

Used to form names of ibuprofen derivatives used as anti-inflammatory agents.

-prost-interfix

Used to form names of prostaglandins.

-prostilsuffix

Used to form names of prostaglandins used as antiulcers.

-ptersuffix

wing

-pteransuffix

Alternative form of -pterous.

-pteroussuffix

Having wings (of a specified size, type or number)

-ptilesuffix

type of leaf

-quelsuffix

Indicating some form of sequel

-quinilsuffix

Used to form names of quinoline derivatives used as benzodiazepine receptor full, partial, or inverse agonists.

-racilsuffix

Used to form names of uracil type antineoplastics.

-rdssuffix

Marks ordinals written in digits when the final term of the spelled number is "thirds"

-relinsuffix

Used to form names of pituitary hormone-release stimulating peptides, especially of LHRH release–stimulating peptides.

-renonesuffix

Used to form names of spironolactone derivatives used as aldosterone antagonists.

-reotidesuffix

Used to form names of somatostatin receptor agonists/antagonists.

-resssuffix

Forms feminine agent nouns.

-ribinesuffix

Used to form names of ribofuranosyl derivatives of the pirazofurin type.

-ricsuffix

A termination denoting jurisdiction, or a district over which government is exercised.

-rifficsuffix

Used to form intensified adjectives from nouns and adjectives.

-rificsuffix

Used to form intensified adjectives from nouns and adjectives.

-rinonesuffix

Used to form names of amrinone derivatives used as cardiac stimulants.

-ritidesuffix

Used to form names of natriuretic peptides.

-rolimussuffix

Used to form names of rapamycin derivatives used as immunosuppressants.

-rozolesuffix

Used to form names of imidazole-triazole derivatives used as aromatase inhibitors.

-rrhagiasuffix

Forms nouns indicating excessive discharge or haemorrhage from an organ.

-rrhaphysuffix

suture

-rrheasuffix

flowing.

-rrhexissuffix

rupture

-rubicinsuffix

Used to form names of daunorubicin derivatives used as antineoplastics.

-rysuffix

Alternative form of -ery.

-salansuffix

Used to form names of brominated salicylamide derivatives used as disinfectants.

-salazidesuffix

Used to form names of phenylazosalicylic acid derivatives.

-salazinesuffix

Used to form names of phenylazosalicylic acid derivatives.

-samasuffix

Appended to a person's name or nickname to convey honour and respect.

-saurussuffix

Forms names for real or imaginary dinosaurs.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter - contains 703 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 15 pages, and you are currently viewing page 12. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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