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Let’s look at the word PANDEMIC itself.The suffix ‘-ic’ in English is an adjective suffix:ANGELIC: having the qualities of an angelCUBIC: having the characteristics of a cubePROBLEMATIC: posing a problemhttps://www.merriam-webster.com
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Everyone loves to hate verbs made with '-ize,' probably because, morphologically, almost any noun or adj in English can be turned into a verb this way. 'Finalize' was among the
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Language change! It's a thing.For example, 'precipitation' originally meant “haste” and “the act of hurling or casting down”—it had no connection to water falling from the sky.https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-p
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