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The word entrust is not a prefix, although it does include the prefix en. Remember, a prefix is just a part of a word, that comes in front of the rest of the word. Compare this to a suffix, which comes at the end of the word. The root is in the center. Trust is the root, en is the prefix, entrust is a word.
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A prefix is a beginning of a word like the prefix for entangled is en to make. But nothing like a root word.
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 is en- the suffix is -ment the root word is courage.
You could add the prefix en- and the suffix -ment to it to make the word enforcement.
No, "erthry" is not a recognized prefix in the English language. If you are looking for information about a specific prefix, please provide the correct term so I can assist you further.
Yes, enrage is a prefix of "en". :?
Some words that begin with the prefix "metro" include metropolis (a large city), metropolitan (related to a city or its surrounding area), and metronome (a device that keeps musical time).
The word ensconce is derived from the prefix en-, meaning to place in, and sconce, meaning fortification.
A prefix can be found at the beginning of a word, and it is attached to the root. So, in this case, embark: the prefix is "em". This prefix, along with another, "en," means to cause. The root, "bark" has nothing to do with dogs-- it was originally an old French word for "a boat." So, in the old days, this word referred to causing someone to go onto a boat (usually to begin a journey). Today, the word also means starting a new venture or a new journey, with or without a boat!