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To add at the end of any base set. |
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A distinct type of adding - where the new Move(s) is/are executed after the Base Move. |
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Suffixing (adjective), Suffixes (plural), Suffixed (past tense) |
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Layman's definition for adding to the end of. |
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In the Formulation Equation the term means exactly the same as it does outside the Formulation Equation.
This term is technically more specific than Add or Insert, but in normal speech, they are all often used interchangeably. |
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Using Delayed Sword as the Base Move: Adding a left straight punch to the opponent's body after the outward hand-sword, would demonstrate suffixing. |
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