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er in Spanish

dor
suffix
(added to verbs) A person or thing that does an action indicated by the root verb; used to form an agent noun.
dora
suffix
(added to verbs) A person or thing that does an action indicated by the root verb; used to form an agent noun.
era
suffix
(added to verbs) A person or thing that does an action indicated by the root verb; used to form an agent noun.
ero
suffix
(added to verbs) A person or thing that does an action indicated by the root verb; used to form an agent noun.
ás
suffix
(added to certain adjectives and adverbs, now especially short ones) More; used to form the comparative.
dor
suffix
(added to nouns, chiefly denoting occupations) A person whose occupation is the root noun; (more broadly, occasionally with adjectives) a person characterized by the root.
dora
suffix
(added to nouns, chiefly denoting occupations) A person whose occupation is the root noun; (more broadly, occasionally with adjectives) a person characterized by the root.
era
suffix
(added to nouns, chiefly denoting occupations) A person whose occupation is the root noun; (more broadly, occasionally with adjectives) a person characterized by the root.
ero
suffix
(added to nouns, chiefly denoting occupations) A person whose occupation is the root noun; (more broadly, occasionally with adjectives) a person characterized by the root.
ista
suffix
(added to nouns, chiefly denoting occupations) A person whose occupation is the root noun; (more broadly, occasionally with adjectives) a person characterized by the root.
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