A prefix for the verb continue is dis- which forms the antonym discontinue (to cease, to stop, to not continue).
The noun form for the verb to continue is continuer (one who continues), continuation, and the gerund, continuing.
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Nonstop means without stopping. "Non" is derived from "no". Use your brain....
Prefixes, suffixes, and roots meaning to grow would include cresc-, -cret, -crease, and -cru. To limited degree, they could include gen- or pro-. Gen- actually means to start, begin, or create. Suffixes meaning to grow or continue are -esce and -phy.
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the prefix of continue
Nonstop means without stopping. "Non" is derived from "no". Use your brain....
The prefix "dis-" means to undo or reverse the action. So, when added to the word "continue," it creates the word "discontinue," which means to stop or end.
Prefixes, suffixes, and roots meaning to grow would include cresc-, -cret, -crease, and -cru. To limited degree, they could include gen- or pro-. Gen- actually means to start, begin, or create. Suffixes meaning to grow or continue are -esce and -phy.
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The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.