The prefix of "audio" is "aud-".
auditory is made up of the root "audio" meaning "hearing, sound".
Some words that start with the prefix "audio" are audiology, audiobook, audiophile, and audiometer.
"Earphone" does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word that combines "ear" and "phone" to describe a device for listening to audio.
French "audire" - To hear "sound, especially recorded or transmitted," 1934, abstracted from prefix audio- (in audio-frequency, 1919, etc.), from L. audire "hear" (see audience). First used in Eng. as a prefix 1913; audiophile first attested 1951. http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=audio
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
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French "audire" - To hear "sound, especially recorded or transmitted," 1934, abstracted from prefix audio- (in audio-frequency, 1919, etc.), from L. audire "hear" (see audience). First used in Eng. as a prefix 1913; audiophile first attested 1951. http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=audio
From the Online Etymology Dictionary: audio "sound, especially recorded or transmitted," 1934, abstracted from prefix audio- (in audio-frequency, 1919, etc.), from L. audire "hear" (see audience). First used in Eng. as a prefix 1913; audiophile first attested 1951. It comes from the Latin word "audit" which means to hear.
auditory is made up of the root "audio" meaning "hearing, sound".
Audio may refer to: Sound that is capable of being heard Sound recording and reproduction Natural acoustic audio Audio frequencies Audio content Audio book, a sound recording of a book Audio content file format Windows Media Audio, Microsoft's proprietary digital audio format Audio usually refers to something people can hear with their ears or make: speech, sound, voice, music. An audio frequency, abbreviation: AF, or audible frequency is characterized as a periodic vibration whose frequency is audible to the average human.
Some words that start with the prefix "audio" are audiology, audiobook, audiophile, and audiometer.
'To Hear' auditorium - a place where things are heard audible - the quality of being heard audio - pertaining to sound
This are the different audio streams, on a DVD there can be different Audiostreams for example the language stream in English represents audio 1, spanish audio 2 french audio 3 and German audio 4 and so on.
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.
An audio DVD is one that has sound on it -- music, voice, etc.
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