A prefix can be one of a number of word segments used preceeding a word to alter the word's meaning.
Common examples are:
pre- = before
post- = after
sub- = under
tele- = far
A prefix is a string of letters at the beginning of a word that changes its meaning. An example of a prefix is ante, as in antenatal.
inappropriate, insert, inattention, incoherence, incompatibility... to name a few...
The prefix with means against. An example is withdraw.
An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
The prefix ann means year. For example: anniversary.
The prefix af- means to or toward. An example is affix.
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.
Yes, "derma" is a prefix that means related to skin. It is commonly used in medical terms, such as dermatology (the study of skin) or epidermis (the outer layer of skin).
An example of a prefix for 'spell' is 'mis' for misspell.
The prefix with means against. An example is withdraw.
"Un-" is a common prefix that is added to the beginning of a word to indicate negation or reversal, such as in the word "unhappy."
An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
Words that start with the prefix af:AfroAffairAfterAfghanAfoulAfraidAffordAforeAfootAffirm
No. An example of a prefix would be rewind or preread.
The prefix ann means year. For example: anniversary.
The prefix af- means to or toward. An example is affix.
Contra is the prefix for the meaning against. An example is contradict.
The word "clean" does not have a prefix. You have to add one-- for example, "unclean."
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.