The prefix of "link" is "li-".
The Greek prefix for 11 is hendeca- and the Latin prefix is undeca-. Please see the link below for more information.
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Mikros is a Greek adjective, meaning "small". But the Romans used many Greek words, so you will often find micro- used in Latin too. Greek k was translitterated as c in Latin.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
The Greek prefix for 11 is hendeca- and the Latin prefix is undeca-. Please see the link below for more information.
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super- A prefix signifying above, over, beyond, and hence often denoting in a superior position, in excess, over and above, in addition, exceedingly; as in superimpose, supersede, supernatural, superabundance. ~ Source OneLook Dictionary Search of the prefix "super-" See link below
Wikipedia defines the prefix 'Cyber' as... Cyber- is a prefix derived from "cybernetic," which comes from the Greek adjective κυβερνητικός meaning skilled in steering or governing. See the related link for the full article.
You can tell where a link leads to by hovering over it and seeing the description, and then telling what kinds of website it is by the prefix and the extension, and then eventually clicking on it to see where it goes.
Greek a(n)- = "not-, non-" + onoma/onuma "name". In Greek it would be anonumos, borrowed in Latin as anonymus.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.No matching link found.
A prefix is a word part attached to the beginningof a word (or word root) to create a new word with a different meaning.Sentences:1. Letters placed in front of a word to form a new word are called a prefix.2. In the word preview, "pre-" is a prefix that means before.3. The "anti-" in antivirus is a prefix that means against.4. The prefix for cooperation would be "co", meaning joint, with, accompanying.(To see a list of prefixes, please refer to the "Related Link" below.)
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.
Abbreviation for gram is g, and abbreviation for kilo- prefix is k, so kilogram abbreviation is kg. See related link.
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