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"You don't need to add suffixes like 'east' or 'avenue,'" it advises.

Domain names -- Internet addresses ending in suffixes like ".com," ".net" and ".org" -- are the most common way of identifying businesses, schools and organizations on the Internet.

Or rather, over-reliance on abstract, fancy-looking but vague nouns formed from with suffixes like –ation, -isation, -ment, -ship, -ance and so forth.

At a meeting in Durban, South Africa, Icann reviewed applications for new domain suffixes like these in what has been billed as the biggest expansion of Internet addresses.

The same thing happens with the letter t, which has a predictable sound, but not in suffixes like "-tion" and "-tial".

The administrators of the online address system — Icann, the registries that operate suffixes like VeriSign, and agents like GoDaddy that sell Internet addresses to the public — are doing a terrible job curbing fraud.

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The most relevant finding was that these five calls consisted of a call stem that differed in terms of the basic frequency contours and could be followed by an optional suffix-like small and inconspicuous vocal unit, which altered the semantic content of the full call in significant and predictable ways.

The specific epithet micaceus is derived from the Latin word mica, for "crumb, grain of salt" and the suffix -aceus, "like, similar"; the modern application of "mica" to a very different substance comes from the influence of micare, "glitter".

Come January, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers plans to allow businesses, nonprofits and others to apply for their own "top-level domain" with their own online suffix, like the familiar.com and.org suffixes that now rule the Internet.

Note to would-be constructors: If you are going to have a suffix like ING in your grid, a very clever clue for it is Mr. Madison's "End for end?" Same for "Item of interest?" for the entry LOAN.

Yes and no can accrue symbolic heft through what linguists call "zero nominalization," whereby a noun is created from some other part of speech without adding a typical suffix like -ness or -ation.

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