Used to form adjectives from nouns, with the sense of being full of, tending to, or thoroughly possessing the quality expressed by the noun.
Used to form nouns from nouns meaning “as much as can be held by what is denoted by the noun”
of or pertaining to; appended to various foreign words to make an English adjective or noun form. Often added to words of Greek, sometimes Latin, origin.
Forming nouns from Latin or Greek roots, including certain plant names modelled on Latin sources.
Forming common names of members of a taxon which has a name ending in -idae.
Forming names of dental features found in lower (mandibular) teeth.
Forming the names of certain dynasties of Asia and Africa, being suffixed to the name of their progenitors and meaning "descendant(s) of".
Forming common names of meteors from their apparent constellation of origin.