-ex has a number of related meanings; out, over and away, and is used in English also to mean (mainly, but not limited to) "out of, from," but also "upwards, completely, deprive of, without," and "former". Knowing English, I predict other uses, speaking ex cathedra.
it means out
FORMER destination
yes it is a prefix
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
The prefix of explored is ex-. This prefix means out of.
Ex is a prefix in exemplify
Exclusive itself is not a prefix. Ex-, however, in the word is a prefix.
Yes ex- is the prefix of explosion. The prefix ex- means out of or lacking.
There is no suffix in express. Ex- is the prefix in express.
yes it is a prefix
The prefix for expand is ex-. This prefix means out of.
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
Ex- is the prefix for exile. Ex- means away from or lacking.
The prefix of explored is ex-. This prefix means out of.
Ex is a prefix in exemplify
yes because ex- is a prefix
"Exit" contains the prefix ex- which means out or out of.
Some words with the prefix 'ex' are:extractexaggerateexaltexcavateexceedexcelexceptexcerptexcessexchangeexciseexciteexclaimexcludeexcuseexecuteexemptexertexhaleexhibitexileexistexodusexpectextraditeextreme
Out, not, or former