-ure


an abstract-noun suffix of action, result, and instrument, occurring in loanwords from french and latin:
pressure; legislature.
-ure
suffix
indicating act, process, or result seizure
indicating function or office legislature, prefecture
word origin
from french, from latin -ūra
-ure
suffix forming abstract nouns of action, from o.fr. -ure, from l. -ura.

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