The suffix 'lepsy' is from the Greek word 'leps' or 'lepsis' for seizure. Lepsy is a suffix commonly found in medical terminology regarding seizures or neuronal seizure activity.
There isn't one, as I presume you mean a 'non' prefix? Which would mean that the person is not asleep therefore they must be... that's right, awake.I assume the asker is talking about the word "narcolepsy"The prefix "Narco-" however does not mean sleep, but numbness The suffix "-Lepsy" doesn't not mean sleep either, but rather "a violent attack, a seizing" For prefix that actual mean "sleep" look at this question:What_is_a_prefix_for_%27sleep%27
-lepsy means seizure and -epi means above
What does the suffix of aphy
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
The suffix "sub" means "under".
epilepsy
There is no suffix in mean.
There isn't one, as I presume you mean a 'non' prefix? Which would mean that the person is not asleep therefore they must be... that's right, awake.I assume the asker is talking about the word "narcolepsy"The prefix "Narco-" however does not mean sleep, but numbness The suffix "-Lepsy" doesn't not mean sleep either, but rather "a violent attack, a seizing" For prefix that actual mean "sleep" look at this question:What_is_a_prefix_for_%27sleep%27
SUFFIX
O- is not a suffix.
What does the suffix of aphy
-lepsy means seizure and -epi means above
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
what is the suffix of decomposer and what does it mean
There is no such suffix in Hebrew.
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the same or close to the same