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Wound has no prefix. Often, Words need two or more syllables to have a prefix.
"Luckily" doesn't have a prefix, it has a suffix and the suffix is "ily".
The prefix for one is really easy. There is not a prefix. uni- as in unilateral (one-sided ).
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No, not at all. The prefix in "collaborate" is "co", and the "ll" is there merely for ease in pronunciatiation. "col" is never the prefix of anything. It simply does not exist. You need to watch out for such additional letters, or doubled letters, that are there merely for the sake of pronunciation. Here are a few more: panicked, trafficked, collapse.... D.A.W.
Unaccept, though it is a prefix and the opposite of accept, appears not to be an accepted English word. Unaccepting, unaccesptable, are proper words, but need the added suffix to qualify. There seems to be a discussion on the internet about whether, and in what context, unaccept is acceptable. I advice not to use the word unaccept!
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The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
Well, honey, the word "outskirts" is already a combination of "out" and "skirts," so it technically already has a prefix. So, no need to go adding any more prefixes to that bad boy. Keep it simple, darling.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.