The affix -de can denote various meanings depending on the context. It can indicate removal, separation, or negation in some words (e.g., decode, defrost). In other cases, it can signal completion or thoroughness (e.g., include, conclude).
The affix "ex-" generally means "former" or "out of." It is used to indicate something that was previously a part of a group or category but is now removed from it.
The affix "inter" means "between" or "among." It is used in English to indicate involvement of mutual action, interaction, or reciprocal relationships between two or more entities.
The affix "pyro" is derived from the Greek word "pyr," meaning fire. It is used in words relating to heat, fire, or burns.
The affix "im-" typically means "not" or "into" when added to a word. It is commonly used to form antonyms by negating the meaning of a word, such as "impossible" or "imperfect".
The affix -oid means "resembling" or "having the appearance of." It is commonly used to create adjectives that describe things that are similar to or resemble something else.
The affix "inter" means "between" or "among." It is used in English to indicate involvement of mutual action, interaction, or reciprocal relationships between two or more entities.
The affix "circum-" means around, about, or surrounding. It is commonly used in English to convey the idea of going around something or being all around it.
The affix "pyro" is derived from the Greek word "pyr," meaning fire. It is used in words relating to heat, fire, or burns.
Gateway
Fasten to
The suffix/affix of -tion means the process of. This is shown in production: the process of producing.
AGAINST
It means before.
The affix "pre-" means before or existing beforehand. It is commonly used in English to indicate something that comes before or ahead of something else.
It means one.
Stretch
AGAINST