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The prefix is con-, meaning together or with.
If "con" appears in a word, it usually means with or together. The word Confused means the inability to put things together, or fuse them.
The prefix in the word "confide" is "con-," which means "with" or "together."
I can only think of one stem in the word "concussion" which is "con". Con means together.
Some words with the root word "con" include "convene," which means to come together for a meeting or activity, "converge," which means to come together from different directions, and "conclusive," which means serving to settle an issue decisively. The root "con" comes from the Latin word "con," meaning "together" or "with."
No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
Con means "together with"
no con is not a prefix because a prefix is something that you add to the root word at the front
The word "conjunction" is composed of the Latin roots "con-" meaning "together" and "-junct" meaning "join," with the suffix "-ion" indicating a state or action. Together, these elements form a word meaning the act of joining things together.
The prefix is con-. The suffix is -ate. Con- means with or together. The suffix -ate means the condition of.
Yes, the word "continent" does have a prefix. The prefix in this word is "con-," which means "together" or "with." In this case, "continent" refers to a large landmass that is continuous or connected.
The prefix "con-" in front of "temporary" in contemporary means "with" or "together," so the word contemporary can be thought of as meaning "with the times" or "existing at the same time."