The Greek prefix "eka-" means "one" or "single." It is used to denote that the element to which it is attached is considered to be one step above the indicated element in the Periodic Table.
The Greek prefix that means "many" is "poly-".
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
The word "rewrite" has a prefix "re-" that means again.
The Greek prefix "a-" in "atypical" means "not" or "without," so "atypical" means not typical or not conforming to the usual pattern.
The prefix "mono" means "one", as in "monotheism" - belief in one God; "monotone" - one tone (either musical or colour); from the Greek "monos" - alone. The prefix "uni" also means "one" as in "unicycle" - a one-wheeled vehicle; "unicorn" a one-horned mythical beast; from the Latin "unus" - one.
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the greek prefix para means beyond
The prefix "naus" means "ship" or "vessel." It is commonly used in words related to ships or sailing.
"An animal", from Greek.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
The prefix astro is from Ancient Greek ἄστρον meaning star
Body.
The Greek ana to mean again
The prefix "hor" means "time" or "hour." It is commonly used in words like "horizon" (time boundary) and "horology" (the art of measuring time).
The Greek prefix that means "many" is "poly-".
It is Greek and means 'same'.
The word "rewrite" has a prefix "re-" that means again.