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A example of a word with non- as a prefix meaning nine would be likeNonagon- meaning a shape with 9 sides non-smart-meaning having no knowledge
Oct- is the prefix meaning eight. One of the most common words for this is octagon.
Post is a prefix meaning after, examples: postpone, postdate, etc.
They really dont "Help you" but they change and modify the meaning of words. Example: unforgiving; you use the prefix un- meaning not so it changes the words meaning.
Prefixes do not have their own part of speech.
No, "arti" is not a prefix. It is not commonly used at the beginning of words to change their meaning.
The letter e, used as a prefix, has two different meanings. In words such as eject and eviscerate, it means out (eject means to throw out, eviscerate is to tear out the viscera). In words such as email, it stands for electronic.
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"Re" is a prefix meaning "again" or "back." It is commonly used in words like "replay" or "return."
Some words with the prefix "carpal" meaning wrist include carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal bones, and carpal ligament.
Yes, "pre-" is a prefix in words like prepay, meaning to pay in advance or beforehand.
The prefix "glu" comes from the Greek words γλυκύς (glukus), meaning "sweet".