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ure / ture, the two as noun. suffix, whats the difference?
2025년 2월 20일 오후 11:34
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The suffixes **-ure** and **-ture** are closely related and often serve the same function in English, typically forming **nouns** that refer to **actions, processes, results, or states**.
### 🔍 **-ure** Suffix
- Comes directly from **Latin**.
- Often forms nouns that refer to a process, function, or result of an action.
- Example words:
- **Failure** (the result of failing)
- **Exposure** (the state of being exposed)
- **Pressure** (the act or result of pressing)
### 🔍 **-ture** Suffix
- Also from **Latin** but often with a verb root ending in **-t** (past participle in Latin).
- Typically forms nouns that describe the **result** or **product** of an action.
- Example words:
- **Structure** (the result of structuring/building)
- **Capture** (the act of capturing)
- **Fracture** (the result of breaking)
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### ✨ **Main Difference**
- **-ture** usually appears when the Latin root ends in **-t**.
- **Fract-** → **Fracture**
- **-ure** is used more generally and doesn't require the root ending in **-t**.
- **Press** → **Pressure**
In modern English, there's no productive rule for creating new words with these suffixes—they mostly appear in inherited words. The choice of **-ure** vs. **-ture** typically depends on the historical development of the word.
2025년 2월 20일
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In most cases, the 't' in -ture is just part of the original root word. It is generally not part of the prefix. For example, 'picture' is pict-ure, not pic-ture ;)
2025년 2월 21일
There's no difference in meaning. The suffix is "ure". But depending on the spelling of the root word, a "t" or other consonant may be added to help the root to blend with the suffix, or the "t" may already be present in the root.
2025년 2월 21일
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