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The prefix of "section" is "sect-".
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
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Or is not a prefix it is a suffix. Perhaps what was meant was ortho. Orthodontist, orthodox, orthopedic are few words with this.
Here are a few examples of words with the prefix "ver": verify, vertical, versatile, virtual.
The prefix "sect" refers to a subgroup or division within a larger group, often implying a religious or ideological difference. It is used to indicate a distinct group with its own beliefs and practices within a larger organization or community.
There are very few words that start with the prefix "lm." One is "lment" which is not commonly used today.
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Yes: "In". Involve, convolve, revolve are just a few "volve" words with prefixes.
Be- is the prefix that means on or make. A few examples are belittle, bedeck, because, and berate.
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
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