Exact , example , extract , exhume , exhaust . . . see the related link below to an online dictionary .
Like many English words, it comes from Latin. The root spec or spect roughly translates to `look`.
These are not words but prefixes. E.g.: cooperation, coexistance; excommunicate, exciting, anti-communist, anti-fasist.
ex
Prefixes change the meaning by doing something before or after. Ex:Pre- before doingRe- Doing againA suffix does the opposite. Ex:-ed- Did something Ex: He created... PIE :D
impossible
There are three prefixes for the word "press": re-, im-, and ex-.
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.
un and ex
Greek, from 'autos', self
Some words that have the prefix 'like' are likelihood and likewise.
Some words ending in EX are:apexcomplexduplexflexhexibexlurexsextelexvex
"Exit" contains the prefix ex- which means out or out of.