It depends. It could be both. Like aerial only has a prefix.
Yes, "elaborate" has a root word "labor" and the prefix "e-" added to it. It does not contain a suffix.
There is a suffix because "achieve" is the root word and "ed" is the added part, so it is a suffix. A prefix is added at the beginning of a word and a suffix is added to the end of a word.
Suffix
The word motorcycle has a prefix "motor" which is added at the beginning of the word.
Yes, the word "monstrous" has a suffix "-ous" added to the root word "monster."
'Disagreed' already has the past tense suffix, -ed. Another suffix, such as -able, could be added to the root word, agree.
The root word for "burst" is "burst." A prefix that can be added to it is "over-" which would create the word "overburst."
Ant is the suffix and there is no prefix.
A word comprised of three main parts:1. Prefix- added to the beginning of a root word. Adds additional meaning to the root and often will change/alter the meaning of the root.2. Root- the original word without a prefix or suffix. Generically speaking, a simple word.3. Suffix- added to the end of a root word. Adds additional meaning to the root and often will change/alter the meaning of the root.
The prefix is in-, the suffix is -able, and the root is capabillis from capere, meaning to take.
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
Brachy- prefix Thera- root word Py- suffix