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Oh, dude, the suffix "ference" means the act or state of carrying or bearing something. It's like when you're carrying around all your emotional baggage, that's the "ference" of emotions. So, like, when you see "preference," it's all about the act of preferring something. Easy peasy, right?

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Comes from the Latin participle "ferens," meaning "carrying."

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