The prefix gen- means having to do with family or or genetics.
the prefix of the word "graceful" is "ful"
what does the prefix polo mean
Prefixes, suffixes, and roots meaning to grow would include cresc-, -cret, -crease, and -cru. To limited degree, they could include gen- or pro-. Gen- actually means to start, begin, or create. Suffixes meaning to grow or continue are -esce and -phy.
All you have to do is break up the word: Gen-er-ous. 'Gen' would be the prefix and 'ous' would be the suffix. 'Gener' could also be the prefix for some other words. ...........This is bloody nonsense. "Gen" har absolutely nothing to do with a prefix. If it had, -the root of the word would be "er", which is without meaning. "Gen" is part of the Greek word γενοσ = genus, meaning gender, birth, family, race etc. or perhaps sooner from the Latin "genus" with the same meaning and is derived from the genetive, "generis". A generous man is thus a man from a noble family who could afford to be generous.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
Greek or Latin
the prefix of the word "graceful" is "ful"
what does the prefix polo mean
what does the prefix cri mean as in crisis
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
Generationif you mean 1st gen 2nd gen then its the generation of car. the years they were made the first gen is the first set of years the car was produced. 2nd gen is the 2nd next batch of years the car was produced.
Prefixes, suffixes, and roots meaning to grow would include cresc-, -cret, -crease, and -cru. To limited degree, they could include gen- or pro-. Gen- actually means to start, begin, or create. Suffixes meaning to grow or continue are -esce and -phy.
Nothing. There is no prefix of a.
All you have to do is break up the word: Gen-er-ous. 'Gen' would be the prefix and 'ous' would be the suffix. 'Gener' could also be the prefix for some other words. ...........This is bloody nonsense. "Gen" har absolutely nothing to do with a prefix. If it had, -the root of the word would be "er", which is without meaning. "Gen" is part of the Greek word γενοσ = genus, meaning gender, birth, family, race etc. or perhaps sooner from the Latin "genus" with the same meaning and is derived from the genetive, "generis". A generous man is thus a man from a noble family who could afford to be generous.
The prefix ben mean of a good nature
In prefix version it means how are you.
Tara is not a prefix.