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-ule 

word-forming element meaning "small, little" (in capsule, module, etc.), from French -ule, from Latin diminutive suffix -ulus (fem. -ula, neuter -ulum), from PIE *-(o)lo-, from *-lo-, secondary suffix forming diminutives, which also is the source of the first element in native diminutive suffix -ling.

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-ular 

word-forming element, see -ule + -ar.

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-ulent 

word-forming element meaning "full of, abounding in," from Latin adjective suffix -ulentus "full of."

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-ure 

suffix forming abstract nouns of action, from Old French -ure, from Latin -ura, an ending of fem. nouns denoting employment or result.

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utero- 

before vowels uter-, word-forming element, from combining form of Latin uterus (see uterus).

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