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Some prefixes that go with "conscious" are "sub-" and "un-." For example, "subconscious" and "unconscious."
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No, they have nothing whatsoever to do with prefixes or suffixes. They are simply sounds (of letters) which distinguish one word form another.
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.
Prefixes occur at the beginning of a word. When a prefix is added, the base word and also the prefix will keep their original spelling. An example would be the word unnatural.
The negative prefixes that can be used with the word "exact" are "in" and "inexact." For example, "inexact measurement" means a measurement that is not completely accurate.
The affix for "up-" would be prefixes. For example: upend upload upholstery
A prefix is basically an add on to the beginning of a word.Example: Happy→Unhappy
ovum (L) means egg example is oviduct
Yes, some combining forms are used as prefixes in medical terminology. For example, "cardi-" (heart), "neuro-" (nerve), and "hemo-" (blood) are commonly used as both combining forms and prefixes in medical terms.
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