The suffix of "resident" is "-ent," which comes from the Latin word "ent-" meaning "being" or "doing."
The suffix for the word "excel" is "-ent" when referring to a person who excels or is excellent at something.
The suffix of malevolent is -ent.
The suffix of "omniscient" is "-ent."
The suffix of "coherent" is "-ent."
The suffix of "resident" is "-ent," which comes from the Latin word "ent-" meaning "being" or "doing."
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'En' is a suffix, so it does not have a designated root word by itself. Words with 'en' are listed below, the root words italicized.WoodenStolen
The suffix for the word "excel" is "-ent" when referring to a person who excels or is excellent at something.
The suffix of malevolent is -ent.
The suffix in president is -ent.
The suffix of "omniscient" is "-ent."
The suffix of "coherent" is "-ent."
The word dissolve has a prefix, but not a suffix. Dis is the prefix and solve is the root word. The same root word is used in solvent where solv(e) is the root and ent is the suffix.
The suffix is -ence.
The suffix of "absent" is "-ent." In linguistics, a suffix is an affix added to the end of a word to form a new word or alter its meaning. In this case, the suffix "-ent" is commonly used to form adjectives from nouns, indicating a state or condition of being.
The suffix of "recent" is -ent.