The prefix "e-" in the word "emit" means "out" or "from." So, "emit" literally means to send out or release something.
The prefix you would use with "cent" to mean center is "ec-" (as in eccentric).
disassociate has the prefix (-dis) , association has the suffix (-tion) , and disassociation has both the prefix and suffix. a change in spelling, such as losing the "e" on "associate" , doesn't matter as long as you can see the root in the word.
In Italian, words with the feminine prefix "la" or "una" indicate the noun is feminine, while words with the masculine prefix "il" or "un" indicate the noun is masculine. Additionally, the ending of a word can also be a clue to its gender; for example, nouns ending in -a are typically feminine, while nouns ending in -o are usually masculine.
Yes. The EA pair has a long E sound as in meat and bean. All uses of the word share the same pronunciation.Yes, the word mean has a long e sound. Often when you see an e and a together it is a clue the sound may be long e. There are some words where that is not true though, like bread and head.
Some words that start with the prefix 'e' are: efficient, empower, enhance, embrace, and expand.
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Emit. ex: Cheese tends to emit a smell.
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The e means 'out' and ject is from the French word 'jette' meaning throw. so eject means throw out.
exit, emit, espy
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Scribe, which means write down, is derived from the Latin word, scribere.Scrib(e) means "to write"
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No. It uses the prefix ex-, shortened to e-, meaning "out."
The word dissolve has a prefix, but not a suffix. Dis is the prefix and solve is the root word. The same root word is used in solvent where solv(e) is the root and ent is the suffix.
"E" is not a word. E is a letter, and a letter cannot have a root, suffix, prefix, etc.