the word "rules" (in the plural form) cannot take any prefixes.
Suffix, word root (or combining form), prefix.
"Nomy" is a suffix meaning system of rules, laws, or knowledge about a particular field.
One word with the prefix "alg" is "algorithm," which refers to a set of rules or instructions for solving a problem or completing a task, often used in computer science and mathematics.
It is neither. The root word is regard. It means to judge or rate something. Dis- is a prefix meaning away. Together the word means to ignore or to pay no attention to or to ignore.
No. The word distressed is not formed using the prefix dis- which means to undo or opposite operation.
The prefix "un" is typically used when the base word begins with a consonant: e.g., unhappy. On the other hand, the prefix "dis" is commonly used when the base word begins with a vowel or the consonants "r" or "l": e.g., discover, dislike.
Generally non-metals receive the suffix -ide in a compound.
A prefix can be simply tagged onto the start of any word that is appropriate to have such a prefix. For example, you obviously wouldn't put it onto swimming ('malswimming' makes no sense as a word or idea) but onto action or practise (malaction or malpractise) it does.
1. the opposite is another word 2. adding or taking a prefix e.g. 'un' 'in' etc 3. taking or adding the word 'not'
HTTP, or HyperText Transfer Protocol
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.