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The word "disfigured" has three morphemes: dis- (prefix), figure (root), and -ed (suffix).
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The prefix is "re-" and the suffix is "sion." Here's how to figure it out: "Pre" means before, so prefix is affixed to the beginning of a word. "Suffix" means attached at the end, or affixed to the end of a word. It is easy to remember that prefixes are at the beginning of a word and and suffixes are at the end: just remember that P comes before S in the alphabet.
The prefix you would add to the root word "figure" to create a word that means to take away or undo the original appearance of somebody or something is "de-." So the word would be "defigure."
The word started with the prefix "ennea" is "enneagram," which refers to a nine-pointed figure used in a particular system of analysis to represent the spectrum of possible human character types.
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The prefix in ineligible is '-IN. A smart person doesn't have to try and figure that out.
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That's a prefix for 5. A pentagon is a five-sided figure.
A figure or symbol with a meaning
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The suffix is "-ment" (changes the verb to a noun). There is no prefix re-, because it is part of the Latin root requiere (which was, however, created by adding a prefix to quaerere, to seek)
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Because it is a solid figure which has six (prefix = hexa) faces.
A two-dimensional figure is a polygon. The eight sides means that it uses the prefix octa- (meaning eight) to form the name octagon.
You would add the prefix "Re-" to the root word figure in order to create a word that means to create a form or image of something again.
It's called a heptagon, for the Greek prefix for seven, hept- or sept-.