desinence

/ˈdɛsɪnəns/
noun
  1. An ending or suffix, especially of a word in grammar.
    • In Latin, the desinence of a noun changes to show its case and number.
    • Linguists study the desinence of verbs to understand how languages change over time.
    • The teacher explained that the desinence '-ed' marks the past tense in English.
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