No, posterior is not a prefix. It is an adjective that means "situated behind or at the back." It is commonly used in anatomy to refer to the back side of the body or a body part.
Postage, postal, postcard, postmaster and postmen begin with the prefix post. Postdate, poster, posterior, postgame, postgraduate, posthumous and posture begin with the prefix post.
The posterior part of the room contains the windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the space.
The word "posterior" can be broken down into "post-" meaning after, and "-erior" meaning situated behind. Together, "posterior" refers to the back or behind part of something.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
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Posterior is a word that derives from the latin prefix "post", meaning behind. Thusly, posterior is in reference to anything located behind something, so the posterior end of the heart is the one facing back.
Postage, postal, postcard, postmaster and postmen begin with the prefix post. Postdate, poster, posterior, postgame, postgraduate, posthumous and posture begin with the prefix post.
AnswerThere is a groove on the ventral side of the heart separating the left and right ventrical (where the sternum would be but on the outside). The left ventrical is the larger one.
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posterior posterior
The nasopharynx is posterior to the nose.
Posterior
I believe that is the Femoral artery.
The Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve serves the posterior aspect of the thigh.
posterior is similar in meaning to what?
Posterior to Iris