Meaning Of The Word -ock

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-ock in American English
little (specified thing)
suffix: a native English suffix of nouns, used to form descriptive names (ruddock, lit., the red one) and diminutives (hillock)

-ock in British English
suffix forming nouns: indicating smallness

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