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em is the preffix of the words emessiary
I think it could be a root word.
The prefix of "unemotional" is "un-" and the suffix is "-al".
Meaning of endo- (preffix)inner; insideExample of endo-The endoskeleton is the supporting structure in an organism.
1k8 means 1008(means thousand eight)1 and preffix by k means its 1000 and 1k8 means 1008
1k8 means 1008(means thousand eight)1 and preffix by k means its 1000 and 1k8 means 1008
6600*.20 (.20=20/100 and "percent" means per cent and the preffix cent- means 100). Anyway, it equals 1320
The prefix "trans-" typically means "across," "beyond," or "through" in English. When added to a word, it can indicate movement from one place to another, change, or a shift in condition.
The word comes from a frrench preffix... That preffix comes from greek and french mixed together..i think? well..if u want more info then go to google, then write "history about parachutes"... When your done with that you should see something then one link to wikipedia..Click on that and you'll get a bunch of info in there..maybe even more than u need?? Thanks for even reading this..!have a nice evening or morning..whatever ur doing?:D
IMMATUREHope this helps!PREMATURE is another word where you have "pre" as the preffix for the word "mature" creating the word "premature". The definition meaning "to happen too quickly" or "before it is suppose to".
The prefix of ambiguous is "ambi-" from Latin meaning "both"The word "ambiguous" means something with two or more interpretations.ambi- is also a prefix for "ambidextrous" which is being able to use both your Right Hand and Left Hand equally well.
Both. Latin and Greek inherited their words for "three" from a common ancestor (known as Proto-Indo-European), and in both languages "three" shows up as tri- in compounds. Examples:"triathlon" (from Greek): tri- + athlon"contest""trident" (from Latin): tri- + dens "tooth"