Presumably you mean for not of. Suffix could be 'atic', barely grammatical. Prefix 'Pre'
The prefix in "predominantly" is "pre-" and the suffix is "-ly."
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pre-payed
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!
It has the prefix pre- (pre-treat), meaning "before."
There is no suffix in mean.
the prefix for presidential is pre and the suffix is ial
Prefix: pre- Root: serve Suffix: -ation
The suffix "pre-" means before. It is typically added to words to indicate that something comes before the main word or concept.
You might be thinking the word "precipitation" has the suffix "pre" and so it must mean "before." This would allow/require "cipitation" and "post-cipitation" to be valid. It is not the same word however because the "pre" is from the Latin "prae" and doesn't mean "pre" at all. Cipitation by itself is not a word. To fall or be hasty in Latin is: praecipitare.
cypre. sempre.