No. An example of a prefix would be rewind or preread.
The word party does not contain a prefix. The suffix in party is -ty.
‘Merit’ does not contain a prefix.
The word "athlete" does not contain a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word.
the word "rheumatism" doesn't contain a prefix.
Excavate is not a prefix; it is a word. It does contain the prefix "ex-" which means "out" in this instance.
The word "nomadic" doesn't contain a prefix. It's from the Greek word nomas, nomados meaning "pastoral." It does contain a suffix, "-ic" from the Latin -icus meaning "having to do with; characterized by."The word "nomadic" can be used with a prefix, as in the word "seminomadic."
no but if you put unencourage the prefix word would be un but if it is just encourage then no it does not have a prefix to it.
There are no words that contain both the prefix "ante" and the root word "cest" in the English language.
The word indecent does not contain a suffix. It does contain a prefix which is the letters I - N.
vaporless, vaporlike, vaporish, vaporable, vaporizer, vaporizing.
Yes, "elaborate" has a root word "labor" and the prefix "e-" added to it. It does not contain a suffix.
a prefix meaning “about” or “around”