The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
It means nearness too or away from. There are alot of different answers but these two are the closest.
No, the Greek prefix "ap-" does not actually mean "sun." This Greek prefix's actual meaning is "away from" or "detached."
Νο, "ap" comes from the Greek "απο", meaning from or away from. "Aphelion" is the point in a planet's orbit farthest from the sun. (See a Webster's Dictionary.)
The prefix is ap-. This prefix means to or toward.
The prefix is 'ap'.
It would be ap. Since Pendix is an actual word, and the prefix always goes before it the prefix would be ap. And together they will form appendix :)
no, apply does not have a suffix. The root word is ply and the prefix is ap-.
Νο, "ap" comes from the Greek "απο", meaning from or away from. "Aphelion" is the point in a planet's orbit farthest from the sun. (See a Webster's Dictionary.)
Ap is the prefix. This prefix means to or toward.
The prefix is ap-. This prefix means to or toward.
'Ap' means 'son of', similar to Irish 'Mac'.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
The prefix is 'ap'.
The prefix in the word appease is ap-, a variation of ad- meaning "to."
It comes from Greek apo- which means "away from". Thus "aphelion" is the point in a body's orbit when it is farthest away from the Sun (helios) and "apogee' is the point where a body orbiting the Earth is farthest from the Earth (geos).
It would be ap. Since Pendix is an actual word, and the prefix always goes before it the prefix would be ap. And together they will form appendix :)
im- , also disa-, ap-
The abbreviation "AP" in the phrase "AP diameter" means from front to back.
no, apply does not have a suffix. The root word is ply and the prefix is ap-.