The noun "cemetery" uses practically no prefixes or suffixes other than the extremely rare use of "cemeterial."
Example:
"His cemetarial duties kept the gravedigger fairly busy in the frontier town."
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find the cemetery of this line
Phlep-= vein (the root) + -tomomy =cutting off a (suffix). There is no prefix.
The prefix for obsessive would be obsism, and the prefix for fanatical would be fanatism.
artist is the prefix of art
The addition of a simple suffix will change your verb into a noun.
cyst- is a prefix, not a suffix, and means pertaining to the urinary bladder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_roots
Find the prefix of the following words. The prefix of that word is the root "dis-"
the question you just asked.
Sentence ii has been shortened by using a contraction to combine "has" and "been" into "has been."
The correct spelling is cemetery.Some example sentence using the word are:He was dared to spend the night in the cemetery. Nobody saw him again.The cemetery was bleak and grey.The archaeologists soon realised they were looking at an ancient cemetery.
Your ancestors would be very proud. Several of my ancestors are buried in this cemetery.