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The prefix word you're looking for is "unbox." This term is often used in reference to removing items from packaging or opening a box or case.
The prefix "cap" typically means "to take" or "to seize." For example, the word "capture" means to take or seize control of something.
The prefix "cept" means "taken" or "received." It is derived from the Latin word "capere," which means "to take." Words with this prefix often relate to the act of taking or receiving something.
"Pre-" is the prefix in "predictability." It means "before" or "in advance."
Yes, "happen" can take the prefix "re-" to form the word "re-happen," which means to happen again or reoccur.
The prefix "act" means to do or to take action. It is derived from the Latin word "actus," which means a doing or a deed. Words with the prefix "act" often relate to actions or behaviors.
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What do not mean in a prefixes
The Latin root of the word incapable is capabilis from capere (to take). This provides the root -cap- and the suffix -able (suited for). The prefix in- usually means "not".Prefix, root, and suffix are in-cap-able(not suited for, i.e. not capable of doing something)
Revocable in itself can be a prefix. It means to "take back" or to "withdraw". Hope this helps! :)
"Pre-" is the prefix in "predictability." It means "before" or "in advance."
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-Curo is the suffix even though it is not included in the word. -Curo means to take care of.
It means arm. Embrace uses this prefix because in Latin em=into and bracchium means arm. Embrace means to take into both arms.
You could use the prefix "un-" to the root word in order to create a word that means to take or undo the original appearance of somebody or something.
The prefix "micro" means a millionth (1 / 1,000,000) The prefix "centi" means a hundredth (1 / 100). Which means a micrometer is smaller than a centimeter. So it would take 10000 micrometers to equal 1 centimeter.