se- eg: separate,select
The prefix of seceded is se-. This prefix means apart from.
The prefix "di-" means "two" or "double" in Latin. It is commonly used to indicate separation, division, or the addition of something in pairs or twos.
Greek: di- means two eg: dioxide di- means across/apart eg: diagonal Latin: di- means away eg: digress
Dent is not a prefix; dent is a root word. It means tooth or teeth.
The Latin prefix of the English word "postpone" is "post-", which means after or later.
The prefix "luc" means light or brightness. It is derived from the Latin word "lux," meaning light.
The prefix for "discreet" is "dis-", which means "apart" or "away."
The prefix of "aqueduct" is "aqua," which means water in Latin.
The prefix "curro" means to run or to move quickly. It is derived from the Latin word "currere," which means to run.
Yes, the word "diminish" does have a prefix. The prefix is "dis-," which means "apart" or "away."
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
Direct is made of the Latin prefix dis- ( apart) and rectus, the past participle of regere, to steer.