Adjectives
The tables in the lesson reveal that many Greek prefixes often act as modifiers or indicators of a word's meaning. They frequently alter the root word to give more specific information about its context, such as negating its meaning (as in "a-" or "an-") or indicating quantity or size (as in "micro-" or "mega-").
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Most prefixes come from Latin or Greek origins. These prefixes are added to the beginning of words to modify or qualify their meaning.
The Greek prefixes for 3, 5, and 7 are "tri-", "penta-", and "hepta-" respectively.
Yes, Latin roots can be combined with Greek prefixes to create new words. This is a common practice in English and in the formation of scientific and technical terms.
The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of the prefixes 'octa-', 'hexa-', and 'penta-'. The prefixes respectively mean 'eight', 'six', and 'five'. They come into English by way of the Latin of the ancient Romans and by way of the even earlier Greek of the ancient Greeks.
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Greek prefixes for numbersmonoditritetrapentahexaheptaoctaenneadeca
di- is a Greek prefix meaning 'two' tri- is a Greek prefix meaning 'three' They correspond to the number of phosphates in ADP and ATP.
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Most prefixes come from Latin or Greek origins. These prefixes are added to the beginning of words to modify or qualify their meaning.
Most of them are of Greek origin.
Quadri (Latin) and Tetra (Greek) are both prefixes used for the number 4
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photo- comes from a Greek for light.
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