Omnipotent
Omniscient is the word that means having ultimate knowledge, with the prefix "omni" denoting all or everything.
The word is "tripedal," which combines the prefix "tri-" meaning three with the Greek root "ped" meaning foot to describe something having three feet.
The prefix of "maximise" is "maxi-", which means "great" or "large".
No, "obese" does not contain a prefix or suffix. It is derived directly from the Latin word "obesus," meaning "having eaten until fat."
the prefix for unlike is -un
The prefix meaning foreign is "exo-".
A example of a word with non- as a prefix meaning nine would be likeNonagon- meaning a shape with 9 sides non-smart-meaning having no knowledge
The prefix 'un-' means 'not', the word 'aware' means 'having knowledge; conscious; cognizant'. Put them together and you get 'unaware'. Meaning Not Aware of something.
The meaning of aur is simply ear. Having to do with ears.
Tri is a prefix meaning three. Tricolored means three colored
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Suffix of knowledge is ''CURIOSITY'' and prefix of knowledge is ''EXPANSION'' ...!
"Nomy" is a suffix meaning system of rules, laws, or knowledge about a particular field.
The prefix of "maximise" is "maxi-", which means "great" or "large".
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The word "nomadic" doesn't contain a prefix. It's from the Greek word nomas, nomados meaning "pastoral." It does contain a suffix, "-ic" from the Latin -icus meaning "having to do with; characterized by."The word "nomadic" can be used with a prefix, as in the word "seminomadic."
The root for wisdom or knowledge is "soph" from the Greek word "sophia," which means wisdom.
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