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No, aquamarine is not a prefix. A prefix is not a word in itself, and it is attached to the beginning of a word to change the meaning. For example, the prefix un- can be attached to the word remarkable to make the word unremarkable, which means not remarkable.
There is no single correct prefix
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A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
Im- is the correct prefix. This would make the word immature.
Arthro is not the correct prefix. Arthr- is the correct root word which means joint.
No, incorrect is not a prefix, although it does have a prefix on it. The prefix is "in," meaning "not." So the word "incorrect" means "not correct."