One prefix for the word above would be "supra-" Example, Suprarenal, which means "above the kidneys"
onwards, again back below
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In the term "subcutaneous", the prefix "sub" means "under" or "below". A standard prefix in English, "sub" derives most immediately from Latin and is also found in such common terms as "subterranean", "substitute", "submarine", and "substandard", among many others.
The prefix is "un" meaning "not"
Dub is not a prefix.
prefix ”hypo” root ”hepat” pertaining to the liver “ic”
Sub- is the prefix of the term subdermal, meaning below the skin.
Below or sub- as opposed to hyper -- above, excess.
Yes, "sub-" is a prefix meaning "under" or "below".
The prefix "hypo-" means below, beneath, or deficient, often used to indicate a lower quantity or intensity.
Yes, "suffrage" has the prefix "sub-" meaning under or below.
onwards, again back below
sub meaning below. Marine is the suffix meaning water. So submarine means below water.
'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. .....................................................................................................................
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.
"Hypo" is a prefix that means below, under, or deficient. For example, "hypoglycemia" means low blood sugar, and "hypothermia" refers to a decreased body temperature.
The word part meaning under, deficient, or less than normal is "hypo-." This prefix is commonly used in medical and scientific terminology to indicate a lower than normal level of a substance or condition, such as in "hypoglycemia," which refers to low blood sugar levels.