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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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