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Non(a)- and dec(a)-
None. Prefixes come in front of a root word .
No. The prefixes 'deci' and 'deca' are both derived from the Greek deka, meaning 'ten'
The basic prefixes deci, centi and milli decrease by powers of ten and deca, hecto and kilo increase by powers of ten.
deny
The prefixes for deca indicate a factor of ten. For example, "deca-" represents 10, "hecto-" represents 100, and "kilo-" represents 1,000. These prefixes are commonly used in the metric system for units of measurement.
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In terms of linguistics, there are typically around 50 common prefixes used in English. These prefixes are added to the beginning of words to change their meaning.
Most prefixes come from either Latin or Greek.
The prefixes "sub-" and "hypo-" can indicate slowness, such as in words like "subside" and "hypotension."
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.
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