the greek prefix para means beyond
the prefix para- means beyond like paranormal means beyond normal
The prefix that means "alongside" is "para-".
The "para" in "paragraph" comes from the Greek word "para," which means "beside." In a paragraph, several sentences are grouped together to discuss a specific idea or topic, appearing beside each other within the same block of text.
In the word "paramedic," the prefix "para-" comes from the Greek word meaning "beside" or "alongside." Thus, a paramedic is a healthcare professional who provides medical care alongside or in addition to primary medical services.
The prefix "para-" can mean other or beside.
The Greek prefix that means "many" is "poly-".
In French, the "para" prefix means "protect against". For instance, "parasol" means "against the sun ("soleil"), "parachute" against falling, etc. But most words starting with "para" just borrowed it from the Greek meaning "by the side", "parallel", as in "paramédical". The noun "para" also exists as short for "parachutiste", meaning this special action force of the military.
The prefix "para-" means near or alongside.
para site para lyzed para transit
"An animal", from Greek.
The prefix of "parallel" is "para-".
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.