DISappearance
REappearence
You could use the prefix "un-" to the root word in order to create a word that means to take or undo the original appearance of somebody or something.
The prefix 'dis-' in the word disguise means "not" or "opposite of", so disguise means to not show one's true identity or to conceal one's appearance or intentions.
There is two of them. The answer is (re)appear and (dis)appear.
The prefix of trichomoniasis is "tricho-" which means hair-like or thread-like, referring to the microscopic appearance of the parasite. The suffix is "-iasis" which denotes a condition or disease caused by a specific organism.
The prefix "cirro-" in meteorology refers to clouds that are high in the atmosphere, typically above 20,000 feet. These clouds are often wispy and thin, such as cirrus clouds, and can indicate fair weather or the approach of a warm front.
Well, honey, the prefix of the word "demeanor" is "de-" and the suffix is "-or." So, technically, you got both covered. Keep on slaying those word games, darling.
Pre- is the prefix you would add to a root word in order to create a word that means "to represent a form of a person, thing, or event before it was presently relevant."
Because it represents something that is the same in all cases and at all times. From the Latin word 'unus' having only one
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.