The word anterior means the front. So the anterior part of an animal's body is the front part.
The word "front" can function as both a noun and a verb.
The word predicated derives from the Latin word praedicare which means to assert publicly. The Latin word is made up of two parts. The first part, prae, means "in front" in Latin, while dicere means "to say".
it means if your going to take part in a play or something like that To act out or to act in front of people.
The word part com- means together
The word is front, as in a weather front, cold front, warm front, etc.
the anterior means the front part
The word the is always an article.
The root word in both is "fix" meaning "to fasten." "Pre-" means "before", so Prefix literally means "to fasten before." "Suf-" means "upon" or "below", so Suffix means "to fasten upon or below." As nouns, which is their most common usage, a prefix is a word part attached before the root word, and a suffix is a word part attached to the end of a word.
This is the part of a rear end or front wheel drive that turns the wheels when you press on the gas also know as the drive train
a prefix
adelante is in spanish :)