Stoppable.
Misspelled.
Some words containing the prefix "pen" include: penance, penetrate, peninsula, pending.
There are many adjectives formed with a prefix of 'un' and suffix of 'able': unmanageable, unpardonable, unfashionable.Other common prefixes: 'in', 're', 'ex', 'dis'Other common suffixes: 'ful', 'ant', 'ion'Similarly, many adverbs have an -LY suffix added to a word that already has a prefix:e.g. unwittingly, subconsciously, extraordinarilySome words containing both a prefix and a suffix:biomedicaldisrespectfulimmortalityinconclusiveinconsolableirregularitymalformationmulticulturaluncharacteristicallyunconsciousnessunconstitutionalityunforgivableunfortunatelyunimportanceunlikelyunpredictableunstoppable
Unknowable is one. UN and ABLE.
The prefix "crede-" means "to believe" or "to trust." It is derived from the Latin word "credere" which means "to believe." Words containing this prefix usually involve concepts related to belief, trust, or faith.
The prefix "pot-" means powerful or able, and is often used in words to convey strength or capability.
There are many adjectives formed with a prefix of 'un' and suffix of 'able': unmanageable, unpardonable, unfashionable.Other common prefixes: 'in', 're', 'ex', 'dis'Other common suffixes: 'ful', 'ant', 'ion'Similarly, many adverbs have an -LY suffix added to a word that already has a prefix:e.g. unwittingly, subconsciously, extraordinarilySome words containing both a prefix and a suffix:biomedicaldisrespectfulimmortalityinconclusiveinconsolableirregularitymalformationmulticulturaluncharacteristicallyunconsciousnessunconstitutionalityunforgivableunfortunatelyunimportanceunlikelyunpredictableunstoppable
The prefix of "able" is "un-".
ible is not a prefix, its a suffix (used at the end of a word/term) Words misspelled with -able Reproducible Words misspelled with -ible Indispensable
The prefix pulmo- ,meaning lungs, would refer to something related to the lungs.
Cyte or cyto means cell as in the biological kind.
The prefix chloro- means pertaining to chlorine or compounds containing chlorine.
Yes, there are words with the prefix "or." For example, "order," "organize," and "oracle" are some common words that contain the prefix "or."