Meaning Of The Word -itious
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-itious Meaning
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-itious in American English
of, having the nature of, characterized by suffix: a compound suffix occurring in adjectives of Latin origin (adventitious) and with adjectives, formed in Latin or English, associated with nouns ending in -ition ( ambitious; expeditious) -itious in British English suffix forming adjectives: having the nature of; characterized by |
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