toclose
Unclose
juxta means near ,close to
The root word is clus. It means to close or shut.
Over-, as in overhope, to "hope excessively or presume." The only other I know that is close is un-, as in unhoped or unhopeful, but you can't say unhope, so un- isn't really a prefix for hope, but one for hoped or hopeful.
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
The prefix of the word close is "cl".
The prefix of "closet" is "close-".
juxta means near ,close to
The root word is clus. It means to close or shut.
Yes, the word "succeed" contains the prefix "suc-." It comes from the Latin word "succedere," meaning "come close after."
Some words with the prefix "juxta" include juxtapose, juxtaposition, and juxtaglomerular.
Over-, as in overhope, to "hope excessively or presume." The only other I know that is close is un-, as in unhoped or unhopeful, but you can't say unhope, so un- isn't really a prefix for hope, but one for hoped or hopeful.
The prefix "pseudes" comes from Greek and means "false" or "lying." It is often used in scientific terms to indicate something that is deceptive or not genuine.
prefix Sui- very close to the latin for one own suffix -cide to kill as in (pesticide, homicide, ect)
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The base word in inclusion is "clude," which means to shut or close. Adding the prefix "in-" changes the meaning to include, encompass, or involve.