The prefix sub- means under. For instance a submarine is "under water".
The Latin prefix "sub" typically means underneath or below. It is used to indicate a position of lesser importance or status.
The Latin prefix "super" means "above" or "over", often indicating something that is beyond or in excess of what is normal or expected.
In Latin, the prefix "dent-" means tooth or teeth. It is derived from the Latin word "dens," which means tooth.
The Latin prefix of the English word "postpone" is "post-", which means after or later.
The prefix "luc" means light or brightness. It is derived from the Latin word "lux," meaning light.
The Latin prefix "hypo" means below or beneath. It is commonly used in English to indicate something that is deficient or below normal levels.
The Latin prefix "super" means "above" or "over", often indicating something that is beyond or in excess of what is normal or expected.
'Sur-' comes from Latin. In Latin, it means above. The word and prefix 'Super' is related.
In Latin, the prefix "dent-" means tooth or teeth. It is derived from the Latin word "dens," which means tooth.
Marine means water or ocean or sea or the like. The prefix "sub-" means underneath or below or lower. So submarine means under water. Changing the prefix of submarine to make a word opposite in meaning would be to replace the prefix with a prefix that means higher or above or over. And "super-" is the prefix that fits the bill. The word supermarine would mean above water.
The Latin prefix of the English word "postpone" is "post-", which means after or later.
The prefix "luc" means light or brightness. It is derived from the Latin word "lux," meaning light.
The Latin prefix "hypo" means below or beneath. It is commonly used in English to indicate something that is deficient or below normal levels.
The prefix of "aqueduct" is "aqua," which means water in Latin.
The prefix "curro" means to run or to move quickly. It is derived from the Latin word "currere," which means to run.
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
The combination of a Latin prefix and of a Latin root means 'to move back'. The prefix re- means 'back'. The root ced-, from which the infinitive 'cedere' is derived, means 'to go'.
The prefix of "courageous" is "cour-" which means "heart" or "spirit" in Latin.