-ifar
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Ido[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from English -ify, French -ifier, German -fizieren, Italian -ificare, Russian -ифици́ровать (-ificírovatʹ), Spanish -ificar. From the same origin as facar.
Suffix[edit]
-ifar
- Suffix added to a nominal root to form an intransitive verb denoting: to generate, produce (naturally or artificially) or secrete.
Derived terms[edit]
- -iferio (“factory”)
See also[edit]
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