The greek word "mia" doesn't exist as a prefix. But it exists as a numeral. It means "one" for the feminine gender.
The Greek prefix "geo" means Earth.
The prefix astro is from Ancient Greek ἄστρον meaning star
It is Greek and means 'same'.
Actually, It's not a prefix it's a greek root. It means faith.
The prefix gram means to write or draw. An example is gramophone.
the greek prefix para means beyond
The word "hyperactive" contains a Greek prefix that means over.
The Greek prefix that means "many" is "poly-".
The Greek prefix "geo" means Earth.
The Greek prefix "a-" in "atypical" means "not" or "without," so "atypical" means not typical or not conforming to the usual pattern.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
It means "thick"
The prefix "astro-" means star. It is derived from the Greek word "astron," which means star.
No, "seismo" is not a Greek prefix. The Greek prefix for earthquake is "seismo-." In Greek, "seismos" means earthquake, so "seismo-" is used as a prefix in words related to earthquakes or seismic activity.
The prefix "anthro" means human or mankind. It is derived from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human.
The prefix astro is from Ancient Greek ἄστρον meaning star