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empty, emphasis,
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Some words start with the prefix em:
embalm. embark. embed. embitter. emblaze. emblazon. embodied. embody. embolden. emborder. embosom. emboss. embow. embowel. embrace. embrittle. embroil. embrocate.
emaciate. emanate. emancipate. emasculate. embarass. embezzle. emblem. emboli. embolic. embosk. embrasure. embroider. embroglio. embassy.
emcee. emetic. emit. emote. empathy. emulate.
The prefix "em-" typically means "cause to" or "put into." It is often used to show the action of putting something into a particular state or condition.
emphatic, emphasis, emigrate, embrace, embody ...
Empathy , entreaty, encode, enroll, endangered
To make into, put into, or get into, it's a variant of the prefix en.
Emirate
The prefix of "employed" is "em-".
The prefix of "embodiment" is "em-".
The prefix for "employment" is "em-".
In language, "em" can function as both a prefix and a suffix. As a prefix, it is often used to indicate "in" or "within." For example, "embrace" means to hold someone tightly "within" your arms. As a suffix, "em" is typically used in nouns to refer to a person involved in a specific activity or profession, such as "poet-em" or "journalist-em."
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
same thing as en.
The prefixes em- and en- mean put into or make. This is shown in entangle.
The prefix of "employed" is "em-".
The prefix of "embodiment" is "em-".
The prefix for "employment" is "em-".
In language, "em" can function as both a prefix and a suffix. As a prefix, it is often used to indicate "in" or "within." For example, "embrace" means to hold someone tightly "within" your arms. As a suffix, "em" is typically used in nouns to refer to a person involved in a specific activity or profession, such as "poet-em" or "journalist-em."
A prefix meaning "within, in," occurring in loanwords from Greek: energy; enthusiasm. Also, before labial consonants,em-.
empathy
em is the preffix of the words emessiary
bi-plane
No. It uses the prefix ex-, shortened to e-, meaning "out."
It means arm. Embrace uses this prefix because in Latin em=into and bracchium means arm. Embrace means to take into both arms.