Multisuffixal
Multisuffixal refers to a linguistic concept describing words that are formed by the addition of multiple suffixes to a base word. These suffixes can modify the meaning, grammatical function, or emphasis of the original word. For example, in English, "unbelievably" is a multisuffixal word. It starts with the base "believe," then adds the suffix "-able" to form "believable" (adjective), followed by the suffix "-ly" to form "believably" (adverb), and finally the prefix "un-" to form "unbelievably" (adverb). While "un-" is a prefix, the term "multisuffixal" often encompasses words with multiple affixes, including prefixes, that contribute to a complex derivation.
The phenomenon of multisuffixation is common across many languages, although the specific suffixes and their order