No, "s" is not a prefix. It is not added to the beginning of words to change their number or part of speech. It can, however, be considered a suffix, in that it changes many singular nouns to plural nouns.
The prefix for "solicited" is "s-".
Prefix: None Suffix: -s
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Please check your letter prefix to your serial number.FN of belguim who made these shotguns for browning never made a A prefix to the serial number for a sweet sixteen shotgun.The letter prefix used were X,R,S,or a single number with the S prefix,or a double number with a S prefix.
The word "splendid" has a prefix. The prefix is "s" which means very or extremely, and the root word is "plendid."
Blemished has a prefix and it is: unblemished s
"Photo-" is the prefix for phototropism, which refers to the response of plants to light.
No such S prefix sn.
"great"
No it has a suffix ( -es or -s )
Well the most obvious one is the very basic pluralizing suffix 's'.
RCA didn't use the VZT prefix in their models, however, the VST prefix was used for a number of years from the 70's to the 80's.