No, although they look the same. "Un" is a prefix that means "not": uninterested, untested, unclear. But the word "unicycle" does not have the prefix "un." In fact, it has a different first syllable-- "uni"-- which means One. A unicycle is a bicycle that has only one wheel. The word is pronounced like YOO-nee-cycle.
yes. un is the prefix. pre means the begining. the sufix means the ending. * prefix un- means the opposite.
Tricycle, unicycle, recycle are a few.
The unicycle became infertile
unicycle riding ultralight aviation unicycle basketball unicycle hockey
the clown rode the unicycle down the street
1 wheel on a unicycle
She was able to ride the unicycle very well.
A onewheeler or monocycle. Those both are synonyms for unicycle.
That is the correct spelling of "unicycle" (one-wheeled vehicle).
Ichirinsha [一輪車] is unicycle.
depends what unicycle
It is an electric unicycle manufacturer, a best seller of electric unicycle.