Possibly the word is 'confer'.
The question is probably "What is a prefix?". A prefix is the first part of a word that changes the word's meaning. For example, "uninterested" in this word "un" is the prefix and "un" means "not". Also, "indescribable", "in" is the prefix and "in" means "not" as well. One more: "inflammable", "in" is the prefix again. However, this "in" means "is" (inflammable = is flammable).
The prefix centi in the word centimetre means 'hundreth', as a centimetre is a 100th of a metre.
its not a prefix in that word...
You could add the prefix re- and the suffix -ing to make the word renumbering.
penumbra The Latin word "umbra" means "shadow". The prefix "pen-" means "almost" or "partly", so "penumbra" means a partial shadow.
The whole word, prepare, is not a prefix. Part of it -- pre -- is a prefix.
There is no single word that means "make of prepare with" Indeed "make of prepare with" is not even an intelligible English phrase.
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No, aquamarine is not a prefix. A prefix is not a word in itself, and it is attached to the beginning of a word to change the meaning. For example, the prefix un- can be attached to the word remarkable to make the word unremarkable, which means not remarkable.
it means off from or down that is what the prefix for detention.
The prefix en- means "to put within" or "to make". It depends on mostly on the root word. The word entangle means to tangle in.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
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The prefix in the word mannerly is man-. This prefix means hand.
decrease.
Marine means water or ocean or sea or the like. The prefix "sub-" means underneath or below or lower. So submarine means under water. Changing the prefix of submarine to make a word opposite in meaning would be to replace the prefix with a prefix that means higher or above or over. And "super-" is the prefix that fits the bill. The word supermarine would mean above water.
The prefix a- means NOT. In the word amoral it means the opposite of moral.