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suffix
- 1. forming nouns denoting an action or its result: "baptism"
- 2. forming nouns denoting a system, principle, or ideological movement: "Anglicanism"
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-ism is a suffix in many English words, originally derived from the Ancient Greek suffix -ισμός, and reached English through the Latin -ismus, and the French -isme. It is used to create abstract nouns of action, state, condition, or doctrine, and is often used to describe philosophies, theories, religions, social movements, artistic movements, lifestyles, behaviors, scientific phenomena, or medica... Wikipedia