No, "establishment" is not a prefix. It is a noun that refers to an organization or institution that has been founded and set up.
The prefix "mono-" when added to the word plane refers to an airplane with one set of wings.
From the Latin movere, to set in motion
One word with the prefix "alg" is "algorithm," which refers to a set of rules or instructions for solving a problem or completing a task, often used in computer science and mathematics.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
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The prefix "mono-" when added to the word plane refers to an airplane with one set of wings.
From the Latin movere, to set in motion
set means what it raelly does as a root word; to put down. go to google.com to figure this out, if you don't beleive me.
The suitable prefix for pure is pure it won't make sense of you put another set of words in front of pure it just would not make
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.
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
No, "humorless" is not a prefix. It is a single word that means lacking humor or the ability to perceive or appreciate humor.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
No, "is" isn't a prefix. A prefix is a grammar tool which basically you use to alter the context of a noun. In other words, you attach a specific set of letters that does the same thing no matter where it appears. For example The prefix "a" would be "fixed" (or attached) to the beginning of the word hence "pre" (which means before) fix. ex) Moral: To hold standards separating right from wrong. add the prefix "A" which means not, without, lacking Amoral: to be WITHOUT a standard from separating right and wrong.
The prefix is in-. This prefix means not.