Trans
The prefix "trans-" means in a manner that goes beyond.
"Mete" in Greek means "after" or "beyond." It is often used as a prefix in compound words to indicate something that goes beyond or after a certain point.
The base word for "transcript" is "script," which refers to a written or printed document. The prefix "trans-" in "transcript" means "across" or "beyond," indicating that a transcript is a written record that goes beyond just spoken words.
The prefix that goes with "humane" is "in-" as in "inhumane."
The prefix that goes with discipline is "self-".
Indefinite
"Mete" in Greek means "after" or "beyond." It is often used as a prefix in compound words to indicate something that goes beyond or after a certain point.
it means nothng
The base word for "transcript" is "script," which refers to a written or printed document. The prefix "trans-" in "transcript" means "across" or "beyond," indicating that a transcript is a written record that goes beyond just spoken words.
Mega means millions as in megabucks, megabytes.
no not unless one goes beyond his principals
It's a prefix. Pre- means before. It goes before the main part of the word. Example: Exodus
The prefix that goes with "humane" is "in-" as in "inhumane."
The prefix that goes with discipline is "self-".
Indefinite
The prefix that goes on "reverent" is "ir-".
probably means 'it always returns' - he/she/it goes is 'it' (from ire) and re as a prefix means 'back'. so 'reit' would be 'he/she/it goes back/returns'
The prefix that goes in front of chip is micro-.