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Explanation:
Draft-able: Adding the suffix, "able", to draft gives it a new meaning. Draftable means the capability to be drafted.
Fall-en: Adding the suffix "en" to fall gives a new word fallen, which could mean different things, one of which is another way of saying "died".
Grade-ly: adding "ly" to grade gives a word that means, excellent
Load-less: adding "less" to load gives a word that insinuates, without load.
Right-ful: Adding "ful" to right creates a word that means, having a right.
Agent-ry: adding "ry" yo agent gives a word that means, the position of being an agent.
Boiler-plate: adding the word "plate" to boiler gives a word that means, a material used to construct a boiler.
Cross-road: adding the word "road" to cross gives a word that means a place where another road meets
Dribble-r: adding "r" to dribble gives a word that means, someone that dribbles.
Dip-coat: adding the word "coat" to dip gives a new word