Di-, Bi-
Some prefixes for the word "roll" include re-, un-, and over-.
non-essential, inessential, unessential
Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
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Prefixes occur as the first part of a word, such as the prefix "bi" meaning two as in bicycle and bicarbonate or the prefix "sub" meaning under as in submarine or submit.
Some common prefixes related to art are "neo-" (meaning new or recent), "multi-" (meaning many or multiple), and "macro-" (meaning large or long). These prefixes are used to modify and describe different styles, movements, or aspects of art.
Some common prefixes used with the word "hypervise" are "hyper-" meaning over or beyond, and "super-" meaning above or beyond. These prefixes are used to indicate a higher level of supervision or control in a virtualized environment.
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.
duo... or du... are both prefixes meaning two of the same kind.
Some math prefixes include "bi-" meaning two, "tri-" meaning three, and "quad-" meaning four. Some math suffixes include "-gon" which refers to a polygon with a certain number of sides (e.g. pentagon for five sides) and "-metry" which refers to the measurement of something (e.g. geometry for the measurement of shapes).
inpolite
Some prefixes that can be added to "behave" are mis-, dis-, and un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to misbehave, disbehave, and behave respectively.