No, "cor" is not typically used as a prefix in English. It is more commonly used as a standalone word or as a part of other words such as "coral" or "coronavirus."
The prefix of "corroborate" is "cor-"
The prefix of "correct" is "cor-", the prefix of "sane" is "un-", and the prefix of "describe" is "dis-".
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cor-por-a-tion
You say "horns" in French as "cornes."
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.
correlate correspond
words with the prefix corp: * corporal * corporate * corporation * corps * corpulent * corpus * corpuscle
On-Cor was created in 1946.
In Latin, "Cor" means, "Heart".
what is a cor warrant
Cor Blommers was born in 1901.
Cor Fuhler was born in 1964.
Cor Edskes was born in 1925.
Cor Braasem was born in 1923.
Cor Braasem died in 2009.
Cor Vriend was born in 1949.