The prefix dys- means something is abnormal or bad in some way. As in, dysfunctional or dyslexia.
The prefix "dys-" means "bad" or "difficult." It is often used in medical terminology to indicate some form of impairment or abnormality.
bad; difficult
Dysfunctional is a word with the prefix "dys." It means not operating normally or properly.
The prefix for dyspnea is "dys-".
The negative prefix for "function" is "dys-".
"Dys-" is a prefix that means bad, difficult, or painful. It is commonly used in words like "dysfunctional" or "dysphoria" to indicate an abnormal or difficult condition.
The prefix "dys-" means unpleasant or difficult, such as in words like "dysfunctional" or "dysphoria."
Dysfunctional is a word with the prefix "dys." It means not operating normally or properly.
yes? i believe dys is the prefix and phagia is the suffix
Dys-
The word "dyslexia" does not use the prefix "dis" (apart) but the similar prefix "dys" (bad, abnormal). You see dys- used scientifically, and in words such as dysfunction.
"Dys-" is a prefix that means bad, difficult, or painful. It is commonly used in words like "dysfunctional" or "dysphoria" to indicate an abnormal or difficult condition.
Bad has no prefix, it is a simple word. Both "mis-" and "mal-" are prefixes for bad. mainly dys
Unsettle.
"Dys-" is a prefix derived from Greek meaning "bad" or "abnormal." It is often used in medical terminology to indicate difficulty, pain, or abnormality.
The prefix is dys-. The base word is function.
Dyspepsia, dyspepsic, dysuria, dyslogistic, dysphagia, dyspnoea,
'Dys' is a prefix meaning difficult,- eg -'dysgraphia', difficulty in writing properly.
Either "dys-" (as in dysfunction, dystopia) or "mal-" (as in malfunction, malodorous).