As a prefix, "ab-" is used to mean "away from" or "off", from the Latin word "ab" meaning "away from".
For example, the word abnormal is used to denote something which is outside or away from the realm of normalness.
Mal + Ab
super
Para is the prefix best fitting the definition of beside.
The definition of the prefix sub is: Under or less than.
The prefix means not. If you put it together, it would say not normal.
ab for example ab-normal
No, ab is not the prefix for about. This is a common mistake. The prefix is a- which means to or toward.
Ab is the prefix
The prefix of "absorbent" is "ab-".
The prefix for absent is "ab-".
The prefix of "abandon" is "ab-".
Ab
Mal + Ab
super
ab- abnormal
The prefix word for abomination is "anti-."
The prefix of "down" is "de-" while the prefix of "away" is "a-" or "ab-" and the prefix of "from" is "fro-" or "fr-" depending on the word.