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What does the suffix 'ic' mean in the word 'acoustic'? 1) related to 2) pertaining to 3) without 4) full of
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Final answer:
The suffix 'ic' in the word 'acoustic' means 'related to'.
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The suffix 'ic' in the word 'acoustic' means 'related to'.
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