There is no single word that means "make of prepare with"
Indeed "make of prepare with" is not even an intelligible English phrase.
Possibly the word is 'confer'.
The word prepare is a verb. It means to put together, make, arrange or to get ready. An example sentence using the word prepare could be, I am going to prepare salmon steaks for dinner tonight.
The Latin word "paro" means to prepare or to set up.
No, "readied" is not a dictionary word. The correct form would be "readied," which means to prepare or make something ready.
Prepare means to get ready.
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To begin with, the third person singular ,present tense of the verb "to do", is "does". This is how it goes: I do, he/she/it does, we do, you do, they do. Secondly, "prepare" is not a prefix, but a verb- i.e. a word which indicates that something is being done."To prepare" is the infinitive of the verb.
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The word deploy is a verb. It means to prepare a military unit for usage.
The word apparar is Latin. The definitions of apparar are as follows: attempt; organize; prepare, fit out, make ready, equip, and provide. The word apparate is used in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, and it means to appear in a location through teleportation.