yes
The prefix "anti-" is used to denote opposition or being against something. Therefore, the prefix "anti-war" would indicate being against war.
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War.
Post. The root is war. It means after war.
The suffix bell means war! :D
no they had the prefix KZ, WW2 refers to World War Two or WWII
pre
d (anted). Words that use ante- as a prefix include antediluvian (before the flood) and antebellum(before the war).
The three meanings of the English prefix anti- Learn about the English prefix anti-. Explore words like anticlockwise, anti-war, antiseptic and understand the three meanings that commonly come with this prefix: the opposite, being against something and prevention.
The prefix 'pre' means before or prior to. Therefore pre-war houses were built before whichever war you are referring to.
As it comes from the prefix "intra" that means "within" and the suffix "bellum" meaning "war", I'm supposing that intrabellum means "within war"(within a war/within the war).
"ante" is a prefix meaning "before" eg. antechamber, antebellum "anti" is a prefix meaning "against" eg. anti-inflammatory, anti-war protestor