If you mean the 3rd Conjugation Verb, then:
Cedo, Cedere, Cessi, Cessum - Go, Withdraw; Yield to, Submit, Grant
To yield or surrender.
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Assuming you mean cred- as in incredible, credibility, etc., it comes from the Latin word credere (to believe).
The word recede has the root word cede in it. Recede means to draw back or withdrawal from something else.
Cede is neither a suffix or prefix. Cede is a root word.
The Latin roots ced, cede, or cess are seen in words such as "procedure" and "success". They have the general meaning "go", "move", or "yield".cede is go or yield, but not movemove is: mob, mot, or movall are "move" from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus)APEX- Ced
The Latin root "mob" means to move or change. It is the base for words like mobile, mobility, and motion.
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
No. All words in English ending in -cede (or -ceed) are of Latin origin. (accede, proceed, concede, succeed, secede, intercede, etc).
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
Knowing that the Latin root "cedere" means "to go" or "to yield" can help you understand that "receded" means to move back or retreat. The prefix "re-" implies a repetition or reversal of the action. So, "receded" means to move back or withdraw.
The root sequ means "to follow" or "to order." It is derived from the Latin word "sequi."