The prefix for "connect" is "con-."
unconnect
is the prefix of connect
unconnect is the prefix of connect
connect
The prefix "junct" means to join or to connect. It is often used in words related to coming together or joining.
To, Towards is the English equivalent of the Latin prefix 'ad-'. An example of its use may be found in the infinitive 'adiungere', which means 'to join to'. The infinitive is formed from the joining of the prefix 'ad-' to the infinitive 'iungere', which means 'to connect, join, unite'.
The opposite of detach using the prefix ad would be "attach", meaning to connect or fasten something to something else.
unconnect is the prefix of connect
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The prefix 'dis-' is used in this sense as 'to do the opposite of', as in 'disallow'. To disconnect, therefore, is to act in the directly opposite of 'connect'.
interconnect disconnect reconnect connected connecting connector connective
uncouple from un- and coupledisconnect from dis- and connect
conserve, Contingent, concord, constable, converse, connect, convert, conform, etc.
To, Towards is the English equivalent of the Latin prefix 'ad-'. An example of its use may be found in the infinitive 'adiungere', which means 'to join to'. The infinitive is formed from the joining of the prefix 'ad-' to the infinitive 'iungere', which means 'to connect, join, unite'.
HTTP, or HyperText Transfer Protocol
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A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.