The Latin preposition inter means between, among or during.
Interview, international
BEHIND
The prefix inter- means between or among. One common word for this prefix is international.
Not word, but prefix 'inter' directly from latin, 'inside', 'between', 'among', together.
Appropriate does not have a prefix. The Latin origins of the word do make use of Latin prefix however. The word "appropriate" comes from Late Latin appropriatus, past participle of appropriare, from Latin ad- + propriusown.Words such as Misappropriate use the word appropriate as a root word and add a prefix to it. In the case of misappropriate, the prefix would be mis-.The related word expropriate drops the a and adds ex-. This is not really an example of a prefix added to the word appropriate, but rather a word coming from the same Latin origins. Expropriate comes from Medieval Latin expropriatus, past participle of expropriare, from Latin ex- + propriusown. As you can see, expropriate comes from a Latin word where a LATIN prefix was added to the same LATIN root word proprius.
Appropriate does not have a prefix. The Latin origins of the word do make use of Latin prefix however. The word "appropriate" comes from Late Latin appropriatus, past participle of appropriare, from Latin ad- + propriusown.Words such as Misappropriate use the word appropriate as a root word and add a prefix to it. In the case of misappropriate, the prefix would be mis-.The related word expropriate drops the a and adds ex-. This is not really an example of a prefix added to the word appropriate, but rather a word coming from the same Latin origins. Expropriate comes from Medieval Latin expropriatus, past participle of expropriare, from Latin ex- + propriusown. As you can see, expropriate comes from a Latin word where a LATIN prefix was added to the same LATIN root word proprius.
Quad- which comes from the Latin word quattuor"four"
"doubtful" does not have a prefix. It does, however, have a suffix ('-ful').
The prefix "geno" comes from the Latin word "gens" which means people.
The word 'Audi' comes from Latin.
Interview is a word, not a prefix. Inter- is a prefix.
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
Predator has no prefix. It comes from the Latin noun praeda meaning "booty, plunder."
In-, from the Latin prefix, meaning not; con-, from the Latin prefix, meaning with. The word originally comes from the Latin 'sequentem'; a participle form of the verb 'sequi', which means 'to follow'.