apocopes
apocope (noun) Discarding a letter from one or more syllables at the end of a word. apocopated, e (adjective) Said of a word from the end of which was cut off one or more letters, one or more syllables.
Meaning and uses
Apocope – The apocope (feminine noun), Greek apokoptein (‘subtract’), is a figure of speech which is characterized by the deletion of phonemes or syllables (vowel or consonant) word-final. …
Formed by apocope
apocope – elision of one or several phonemes at a word. disappearance at the end of a word e elides not spent to win a syllable
apocope – It is somewhat the opposite of apheresis. This is indeed the amputation of the final name. Ex: Maxime