No, auto is a root word. It means of self.
The root is the prefix.Examples:Auto (automobile, autotech, autobot.. lol)Circum (circumstance, circumsize, circumvent)
The prefix auto- means by its own means, or automatically.The term auto meaning a car is short for "automobile" (moves itself).
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)
As a prefix, "auto-" means "self. Words that start with "auto-" include: * automobile * automatic * autonomy/autonomous * autobiography * automat
"Auto" is obviously short for "automobile". The term came from the Greek prefix "auto" meaning "self" and the Latin-derived "mobile" for movement. An "automobile" was therefore a "self-moving" device because it didn't need a horse or other external means of propulsion.
"Auto" is a prefix and an abbreviation. It has now been in use as a word by itself.Auto can meana motor vehicle with four wheels (automobile)without the effort or intervention of a human, as in auto-pilot in a plane or auto-transmission in a car (here it is used as a prefix)
The possessive form for the noun automobile is automobile's.
The word auto is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun. The word auto comes from the word automobile. Auto is also a prefix (meaning 'self') for many words such as automatic, autograph, or autobiography;
The word "auto" is short for "automobile" (car). As a prefix, it means "by or within itself" so that we have words such as autobiography (written by the subject) and autoimmune diseases, where the body's own defenses attack its tissues.
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.