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Usually a Prefix is an add on that goes before a word. E.g. Dehydrated. De- is the prefix and hydrated is the word that de- was added on to.

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The Latin prefix "pre-" means before, in advance, or prior to. This prefix is commonly used in English to indicate something that comes before or precedes something else.

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"pre" means "before."

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in front of, prior to

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Before

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BEFORE

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