-acious
(Latin: a suffix that forms adjectives; inclined to, given to, tendency to be, abounding in)
sequacious (si KWAY shuhs)
1. Arguing, or developing an argument, in a logically consistent and coherent way.
2. Having or observing a logical sequence; logically consistent and rigorous.
3. Consecutive in the development or transition of thought.
4. Disposed to slavishly follow another person (a leader), or others, unthinkingly and uncritically.
soliloquacious
Soliloquizing at great length.
soliloquacious
Prone to soliloquize or to talk to oneself.
somniloquacious
Talking, or apt to talk, while asleep.
spacious
Offering or containing much space or room; extensive.
tenacious
Holding or tending to hold firmly; persistent.
tenacious, tenacity
Holding firmly; that which holds together strongly; cohesive; tough.
umbracious
Shady, umbrageous.
unfallacious
veracious
1. Truthful, honest.
2. Accurate; precise.
vitrificacious
A reference to a process in which a glassy or noncrystalline material is formed by fusion under conditions of intense heat.
vivacious
Filled with animation and spirit; lively, brisk.
voracious, voraciousness
1. Consuming, or eager to consume, great amounts of food, ravenous.
2. Marked by an unsatisfied appetite for an activity or a pursuit, greedy; such as, a voracious reader or a voracious writer.