-atu

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Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √at.

Affix (Suffix, nominal)

-atu

  1. result, product
  2. (chemistry) -ate
    A suffix which converts a verb into a noun resulting from such verb, e.g. vide ‘to see’ > vidatu ‘sight’ (contrast with vidacu ‘vision, seeing’). -atu is a singular, often tangible noun, while -acu is an intangible verbal noun. In chemistry, this suffix is used to create derivatives of specified elements or compounds.