to shut or close.
The suffix "clude" comes from clud and clus, which mean to shut, or to close. For example, the word "preclude", which means to prevent, or stop in advance, is made up of the prefix "pre", which means before, and the suffix "clude", which means to shut, or to close.
Prefix: Pre Root: Clude
The root word "clude" means "shut" or "close." It is derived from the Latin word "cludere," which means "to close" or "to shut in." Words like "exclude," "conclude," and "include" all contain this root word.
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The base word in inclusion is "clude," which means to shut or close. Adding the prefix "in-" changes the meaning to include, encompass, or involve.
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There are 2 syllables. Pre-clude.
Prefix: Pre Root: Clude
Include won't have a prefix. There is no such thing as " clude ".