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What does the suffix Patri mean?

The suffix "patri" comes from the Latin word "pater," meaning "father." It usually indicates a relationship to a father or fatherhood, but it can also be used more broadly to represent a sense of origin, belonging, or leadership. Here are some examples of how "patri" is used:

* Patriarch: The head of a family or tribe, often the oldest male.

* Patrimony: An inheritance from one's father or ancestors.

* Patricide: The act of killing one's father.

* Patriotic: Having or expressing love for one's country, which is often considered a metaphorical "fatherland."

* Patrician: A member of the aristocracy, originally those who were considered "fathers" of Rome.

While "patri" often refers to the literal father, it can also have a more metaphorical meaning, such as in the case of "patriotic."

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