One prefix that I found that means "good" is "bene", as in "beneficial" or "benevolent". Or Beneful, if you like dog food.
The prefix for "abnormally fast" is "hyper-," which means excessive or beyond normal.
The prefix of benevolent is "bene-", which means good or well.
The prefix ben- means good.
The prefix in hypoglycemia is "hypo-," which means low or below normal. In this case, it refers to low blood sugar levels.
The prefix hypo- means under, beneath, or low So hypothermia means low body temperature, and a hypodermic syringe inserts its contents below the skin.
The prefix eu- means good, well, normal, happy, pleasing. Also, pleasant and improvement. Derived from the Greek word meaning one's lot or fortune.
the prefix para- means beyond like paranormal means beyond normal
The prefix for benediction is bene-. This prefix means good for.
The prefix for "abnormally fast" is "hyper-," which means excessive or beyond normal.
The prefix of benevolent is "bene-", which means good or well.
The prefix ben- means good.
The prefix means not. If you put it together, it would say not normal.
Hyper- is a fairly common prefix, found in such words as hypertension, hyperactive, hyperthermia. It means "more than usual". It is the opposite of the prefix hypo-, which means "less than normal".
the root word is ben meaning good.
The prefix in hypoglycemia is "hypo-," which means low or below normal. In this case, it refers to low blood sugar levels.
The prefix hypo- means under, beneath, or low So hypothermia means low body temperature, and a hypodermic syringe inserts its contents below the skin.
The Latin prefix "super" means "above" or "over", often indicating something that is beyond or in excess of what is normal or expected.