extraordinary is only its own word. it i snot made up of a suffix or prefix, like i said it is its own word. so it is none
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The prefix "extra-" in the word extraordinary means "beyond" or "outside of." So, the word extraordinary essentially means "beyond ordinary" or "exceptional."
Extraordinary has a prefix: extra
extra
The word "rewrite" has a prefix "re-" that means again.
In the word trickle, tri- is not a prefix. Trickle does not have a prefix. The letters tri- together to not always mean three.
The prefix "an-" means without or not. When added to a word, it typically negates the meaning of the original word.
* extraordinary * extraterrestrial * extracellular * extrasensory * extravaganza * extravagant * extracurricular * extradite
The prefix "capit" means related to the head or leader. It is derived from the Latin word "caput," meaning head.
The prefix 'Extra' is like more of it and better like (e.g. Extraordinary and Extraterrestrial)
no. it is a prefix meaning outside of, or beyond. ex: extraordinary, extraterrestrial
No, it only has a Prefix.
its not a prefix in that word...
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
root word for extraordinary is ordinary as the word extra only tell the quality of ordinary or is only a type of adjective to ordinary I don't really think the first one is right, but this one should be the correct answer: ord
Does prefixes mean to or toward. One common word with this prefix is about.
The prefix of the word prefix is pre. Pre would mean before. As most know, a prefix is at the BEGINNING, and a suffix is at the END. Just the word prefix should have given it away. -MaximinePenguinTIME!
The prefix de- means away. Another word with this prefix is detach.
The prefix log means word.
Yes, im is the prefix in the word imperative. The prefix im can mean not, into, on, near, or towards.