-ster - définition. Qu'est-ce que -ster
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est -ster - définition


-ster         
·- A suffix denoting the agent (originally a woman), especially a person who does something with skill or as an occupation; as in spinster (originally, a woman who spins), songster, baxter (= bakester), youngster.
-ster         
¦ suffix
1. denoting a person engaged in or associated with a particular activity or thing: songster.
2. denoting a person having a particular quality: youngster.
Origin
OE -estre, -istre, etc., of Gmc origin.
Ster-Kinekor         
CINEMA CHAIN IN SOUTH AFRICA
Sterkinekor; Ster Kinekor
Ster Kinekor is a South African-based cinema company, and the country's largest movie exhibitor. It represents 60-65% of the market, having 55 cinema complexes consisting of 400 screens and 64,000 seats; 154 of those screens being 3D cinemas.

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-ster
Category:English suffixes
Exemples du corpus de texte pour -ster
1. Major General Elazar Ster, head of the manpower department, made similar statements earlier.
2. There‘s a lot of people out there who don‘t like the fact that we‘ve connected with them and jumped all that kind of scene–ster shit, all those bands walking around dressed like they‘re from a fucking charity shop when you know they‘ve got money.
3. That represented a gain for the Illinois senator from most of the previous Democratic nominating contests this year, though he still trailed Clinton by almost 10 percentage points in both categories, a significant gap in a two–person race. I think Obama can bring a more radical change,‘‘ said Linda Ster, 44, a social worker in Nashville, Tenn. I have voted for a Clinton already.