Synonyms for "-ate"
(4 found)
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Translations
39 translations across 16 languages.
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Esperanto
2 entries - ulo suffix (having property)
- ulo suffix (characterized by the specified thing)
French
4 entries - at suffix (a rank or office)
- ate suffix (chemical derivative)
- âtre suffix (having property)
- é suffix (substantive)
Galician
2 entries - ada suffix (having property)
- ado suffix (having property)
Hindi
1 entries - ईय suffix (chemical derivative)
Hungarian
1 entries - át suffix (chemical derivative)
Interlingua
1 entries - ato suffix (a rank or office)
Irish
1 entries - áit suffix (chemical derivative)
Latin
1 entries - atus suffix (having property)
Malay
1 entries - at suffix (chemical derivative)
Māori
1 entries - pākawa suffix (chemical derivative)
Polish
1 entries - an suffix (chemical derivative)
Portuguese
4 entries - ada suffix (having property)
- ada suffix (characterized by the specified thing)
- ado suffix (having property)
- ado suffix (characterized by the specified thing)
Spanish
4 entries - ada suffix (having property)
- ada suffix (characterized by the specified thing)
- ado suffix (having property)
- ado suffix (characterized by the specified thing)
Swedish
4 entries - ad suffix (having property)
- at suffix (chemical derivative)
- at suffix (chemical derivative)
- sk suffix (characterized by the specified thing)
Turkish
1 entries - at suffix (chemical derivative)
Welsh
3 entries - ad suffix (chemical derivative)
- aeth suffix (a rank or office)
- iaeth suffix (a rank or office)
Sample sentences
16 total sentences available.
Tatoeba + Wiktionary
lobate — “having lobes, lobed”
Source: wiktionary
Italianate — “characterized by Italian features”
Source: wiktionary
palmate — “resembling the palm”
Source: wiktionary
formulate ← fōrmula
Source: wiktionary
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.