-ateria
-ateria
suffix
used to form nouns (variations: -teria or -eria or -eteria) place or establishment where the indicated thing is done or sold: bookateria/ caviarteria
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suffix of the nature of the thing specified problematic word origin from french -atique, from greek -atikos
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a combination of -ate1. and -ion, used to form nouns from stems in -ate1, (separation); on this model, used independently to form nouns from stems of other origin: starvation. -ation suffix indicating an action, process, state, condition, or result arbitration, cogitation, hibernation, moderation compare -ion, -tion word origin from latin -ātiōn-, suffix of abstract nouns, […]
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a combination of -ate1. and -ive, used to form adjectives from stems in -ate1, (regulative); on this model, because of the frequency and productivity of -ate1 , used independently to form adjectives from stems of other origin: normative. -ative suffix of, relating to, or tending to authoritative, decorative, informative word origin from latin -ātīvus, from […]
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a combination of -ate1. and -or2. that forms nouns corresponding to verbs ending in -ate1, ,denoting a human agent (agitator; mediator; adjudicator) or nonhuman ent-ty, especially a machine (incubator; regulator; vibrator) performing the function named by the verb. compare -tor, -or2 . -ator suffix a person or thing that performs a certain action agitator, escalator, […]