The prefix "fus" means to pour or melt. It is commonly found in words related to the act of pouring or melting something.
The Latin root word "fus" means "pour" or "melt." It is commonly used in words related to flowing or pouring, such as "effuse" meaning to pour out or "confusion" meaning a mixing together.
In Sanskrit, telephone is called दूरवाणी (dūravāṇī), which literally translates to "distant voice".
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
The prefix "lize" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common prefix in the language.
The prefix that means "alongside" is "para-".
As I was
It means "pour"
Fus Ro DAH = Fuhs Ro DAH (Food-Foos)(BAH-DAH) FUS RO DAH!
Fus Ro DAH = Fuhs Ro DAH (Food-Foos)(BAH-DAH) FUS RO DAH!
FUS de Rabat was created on 1946-04-10.
The Latin root word "fus" means "pour" or "melt." It is commonly used in words related to flowing or pouring, such as "effuse" meaning to pour out or "confusion" meaning a mixing together.
The answer is within yourself, if you look deep enough you will find out if you are dragon born. Fus Ro Dah
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The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
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In Sanskrit, telephone is called दूरवाणी (dūravāṇī), which literally translates to "distant voice".