Com means "with" or "together," and these words do add the prefix to existing words: compassion, compromise, commission, compadre, community, commingle, commotion.
The prefix of the word comprehensible is "com-".
The prefix of the word "Commutative" is "Com-".
No, com is a prefix in incomplete. In- is also a prefix for incomplete.
The prefix for the word "Complicate" is "Com".
Yes, 'com-' is a prefix. Check words like:comparecompletecompletion
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Com=with
The prefix of the word "comedy" is "com-" which originates from the Latin word "comoedia."
The prefix is "com-", the root is "mit," and there is no suffix in the word "commit."
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Com- and con- are prefixes that mean "together"or "with."
Commencement actually is formed with a root word "commence" and a suffix "-ment". There is no prefix.