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The prefix dis- means negation, removal, or expulsion, when placed in front of "play" to form "display." In this sense, the word "play" means to move or flash quickly so as to make something appear and disappear. When dis- is added in front, the meaning changes to "to make a prominent exhibition of something."
Definition. letters combined together to make something.
The word would be exaggerate.
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For a word to mean something in the Bible, it must appear in the Bible. In the King James version the word - kia - does not appear at all.
The root word "magni" in the word "magnify" comes from Latin and means "great" or "large." In this context, "magnify" means to make something appear larger or more significant.
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The Latin root word "magn-" means great. This root is commonly used in words like magnify (to make something appear larger) and magnanimous (generous and noble in spirit).
The suffix that means "to make" is "-ify." It is added to the end of a word to indicate the action of making something. For example, "simplify" means to make something simpler, and "purify" means to make something pure.