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The prefix "counter-" can be added in front of the word "clockwise" to form the term "counterclockwise."
The prefix that can be put in front of "care" is "dis-" to form the word "discare."
The prefix "un-" can be put in front of the word "describe" to create the word "undescribe."
The prefix that can be put in front of "plausible" is "im-".
The prefix "dis-" can be added to the front of "interest" to form the word "disinterest," which means lack of interest or impartiality.
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There is no prefix in fault. A prefix is something put in front of a word like invisible.
Yes, the word "prefix" is not Latin. It comes from the Latin word "praefigere," which means to fix in front.
The word 'creatures' does not have a prefix. The root word is create and the ending is changed to 'ures' to denote that it is a thing that has been created.
In- is one prefix you could put in front of justice. This would make the word injustice.
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The prefix "dis-" can be added to the front of "interest" to form the word "disinterest," which means lack of interest or impartiality.
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"ha-mod" is not a Hebrew word, although "ha" is a prefix that means "the".
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Prefix refers to a small 'word' that can be put in front of another word to change or alter its meaning. For example the prefix of the word 'Prefix' is pre, leaving the root word as 'fix'. Similarly in the word 'undecided', the prefix is 'un' and the root word is decided. Suffix is essentially the same thing, just at the end of the world, for example the word 'doing', the suffix is 'ing' leaving the root word 'do'. Inflamed has a prefix of 'in' and a suffix of 'ed' leaving the root word as flame. In short, yes. Inflamed has both a suffix and a prefix.
You can put poly (= many) to denote a plane shape bounded by an unspecified number of straight lines or a Greek prefix for any number from three upwards to denote a polygon with the specified number of sides.