brian11santoyo brian11santoyo
  • 24-01-2018
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What does the suffix -fy mean?


the action of


full of


capable of being


cause or become

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uniquecreativegirl
uniquecreativegirl uniquecreativegirl
  • 24-01-2018
The suffix "-fy" means cause or become. A verbal suffix meaning "to make" "cause to be" "render", "to become", "be made".The suffix was introduced into English in loan words from Old French, but also used the information of new words, usually on a Latin root. Hope this helps! If I'm incorrect please tell me as soon as possible! :-)
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julianbanuelos3 julianbanuelos3
  • 26-04-2019

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cause or become

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