You cannot use RE with edible, because edible describes a quality, not an action.
The likely word sought is reeditable, able to be edited over again.
(This is not a dictionary word, but occurs in colloquial use.)
The word is spelled "inedible" with the prefix re-.
The prefix of "spell" is "re-" and the prefix of "connect" is "con-".
No, "re-" is a prefix, and "apply" is the root word. "Reapply" is a word formed by adding the prefix "re-" to the root word "apply."
The prefix for the word "reversible" is "re-".
The prefix of the word "replayed" is "re-". This prefix means "again" or "back."
There is no suffix. "Re" is a prefix to the word "move".
The word is spelled review. Review is the base word and "re-" is a prefix.
No, "re-" is a prefix, and "apply" is the root word. "Reapply" is a word formed by adding the prefix "re-" to the root word "apply."
The word remodel has a prefix, re, indicating that the modelling is being done again. It does not have a suffix.
Yes, "re-" is a prefix in "retract." It means "back" or "again," indicating a returning or reversing action in this case.
There is no suffix. "Re" is a prefix to the word "move".
The prefix of the word repay is re- and it means "do again".
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Yes, response does have a prefix. The prefix is re-.
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
The root of the word "retract" is "tract," which means to pull or draw. The prefix "re-" means again or back, so when combined with "tract," it creates the meaning of pulling back.
What is the prefix to the word tell A)un B)fore C)for D)
The prefix of the word "replayed" is "re-". This prefix means "again" or "back."