-sharing
digital technology. a combining form with the meaning “the practice of giving specific users access to digital doc-ments or other online content”:
filesharing software; a video-sharing website.
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- -ship
a native english suffix of nouns denoting condition, character, office, skill, etc.: clerkship; friendship; statesmanship. -ship suffix indicating state or condition fellowship indicating rank, office, or position lordship indicating craft or skill horsemanship, workmanship, scholarship word origin old english -scipe; compare shape -ship o.e. -sciepe, anglian -scip “state, condition of being,” from p.gmc. –skapaz (cf. […]
- -sided
adjective (in combination) having a side or sides as specified three-sided, many-sided
- -sie
-ie suffix used to form adjectives having the quality indicated: comfy/ creepy/ sw-nky used to form nouns diminutive, affectionate, or familiar versions of what is indicated: auntie/ cubby/ thingy/ tootsie/ folksy coming from the place or background indicated: arky/ okie/ yalie a person of the sort indicated: weirdie/ hippy/ sharpy -sie related terms -ie
- -sion
a noun suffix appearing in loanwords from latin: compulsion. compare -tion.
- -sis
a suffix appearing in loanwords from greek, where it was used to form from verbs abstract nouns of action, process, state, condition, etc.: thesis; aphesis. -sis suffix in gk. nouns denoting action, process, state, condition, from gk. -sis, which is identical in meaning with l. -entia, eng. -ing.