"Cede" is neither a suffix nor a prefix. It is a standalone verb referring to the act of surrendering or giving up something, often used in the context of territory or rights.
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I think it is a word root, not a prefix.
prefix inter- = notroot cede = destroysuffix -sion = the ablity tointercession = the ability to reverse an act of destructiondis - locate - tion
The homophone of cede is seed, as they have similar pronunciation but different meanings.
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
Words using "fe" can use the long "e", as in "femur" and "fecal", but not always. Most "de" and "re" prefix words use the long "e". And of course the two-letter words (be, he, me, we, and ye). The "ce" words (cede, cease) add the normal trailing "e" to make the long sound.
The stem cede means go.
We'll not cede this land.
There may be people named Cede, but it is not a common name.
I cede this land to you and the other people that are with you on your wagon train.