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What words end with prefixes?

None. Prefixes come in front of a root word .


Prefixes and suffixes words?

deny


How many prefixes are there?

In terms of linguistics, there are typically around 50 common prefixes used in English. These prefixes are added to the beginning of words to change their meaning.


What language do most prefixes come from?

Most prefixes come from either Latin or Greek.


What prefixes indicates slow?

The prefixes "sub-" and "hypo-" can indicate slowness, such as in words like "subside" and "hypotension."


What is the prefixes that make antonyms?

Some common prefixes that create antonyms are "un-", "dis-", "in-", "im-", "non-", and "a-". Adding these prefixes to words can change their meaning to the opposite.


Can you give me words that start with the prefixes quart?

quarter


What are some words that start with the prefixes im?

impossible


Is there a website where you can find prefixes for words?

Yes, websites like prefixsuffix.com or wordhippo.com provide lists of prefixes along with their meanings and examples of words using them. These resources can help you understand and use prefixes to expand your vocabulary.


The word elements used to form medical words are?

Root words, prefixes, and suffixes are the elements used to form medical words. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a root word, and suffixes are added to the end. These elements can modify the meaning of the root word to create specific medical terms.


What metric prefixes are the largest?

The largest metric prefixes are yotta- (Y) and zetta- (Z), representing 10^24 and 10^21, respectively. These prefixes are used to describe extremely large quantities, such as data storage capacities or distances in space.


What are prefixes for a persons but so they naughty?

Some prefixes that imply negative traits for a person could be "un-", "im-", "dis-", or "mal-". Add these prefixes to words like "trustworthy," "mannered," "obedient," or "behaved" to create new words suggesting naughtiness.