'Sub' as in 'subhuman' would do or 'hypo' as in hypodermic the latter meaning under the skin. Don't confuse hypo as a prefix with hyper; there is a major difference between someone who is hypoglycaemic and hyperglycaemic.
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Some words with a prefix meaning 'below' include subpar, submarine, subzero, and subterranean.
Beneath as a prefix is sub-.
"Sub-" is the prefix in the medical term that means below the skin.
Yes, "sub-" is a prefix meaning "under" or "below".
Oct- is the prefix meaning eight. One of the most common words for this is octagon.
Yes, "suffrage" has the prefix "sub-" meaning under or below.
The prefix "ir-" is a prefix in English that typically forms words meaning "not" or "opposite of." It is most commonly used to negate the meaning of words.
"Sub-" is the prefix in the medical term that means below the skin.
Oct- is the prefix meaning eight. One of the most common words for this is octagon.
Post is a prefix meaning after, examples: postpone, postdate, etc.
onwards, again back below
sub meaning below. Marine is the suffix meaning water. So submarine means below water.
The prefix is sub- (meaning underneath or below), the suffix is -ous (meaning to pertain to) and the root word is -cutane- meaning skin. The word subcutaneous means pertaining to beneath the skin.
They really dont "Help you" but they change and modify the meaning of words. Example: unforgiving; you use the prefix un- meaning not so it changes the words meaning.
Some words with the prefix "carpal" meaning wrist include carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal bones, and carpal ligament.
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One prefix for the word above would be "supra-" Example, Suprarenal, which means "above the kidneys"
The prefix "glu" comes from the Greek words γλυκύς (glukus), meaning "sweet".