The noun form is government.
*A governor and a governess are two different things. The first is a person who actually governs (an enterprise, or a state) while the latter is what we now call a nanny.
What is the origin of the word govern?
govern is a verb
Govern is a verb.
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
A possible prefix for "govern" is "mis-" (misgovern) and a possible suffix is "-ment" (government).
The prefix "crat" means to govern or rule. It is derived from the Greek word "kratos," which is used to show power or strength in governing.
The prefix "GOV" typically stands for government. It is commonly used in words like "govern," "governance," and "governor" to indicate a relationship with the government or governing authority.
Ones self.auto- means "self" automobile lit. suited for moving self, autocrat lit. self govern or rule. (auto- is not necessarily a prefix but more a word part)
A prefix can be simply tagged onto the start of any word that is appropriate to have such a prefix. For example, you obviously wouldn't put it onto swimming ('malswimming' makes no sense as a word or idea) but onto action or practise (malaction or malpractise) it does.
The prefix for government terms is "govern-" which means to control or rule. Some common roots for government terms include "poli-" which means relating to a city or state, "crat-" which means rule or power, and "archy-" which means ruler or government.
NBA is govern by
Govern is a verb.
I will govern this meeting. Circumstances will govern the outcome.
Govern is a verb.
The root word for "governor" is "govern," which means to control, direct, or manage.
Govern is to rule or mange something.