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The opposite form of the word "expendable" by adding a prefix is unexpendable.
"Prop" is a root word, as it is the base form from which other words can be derived by adding prefixes and suffixes.
Adding the prefix "land" to "grass" gives "grassland," and adding the suffix "scape" to "scape" gives "landscape."
Using the letters STADII , you can spell the word "staid" and 23 other shorter words.*You can spell one 7-letter word using the additional blank as R, to spell "diarist".Other uses of the blank :Adding A, you can form the word "stadia" (the Latin plural for stadium) and 25 shorter words including "data".Adding B, you can form the words "tibias", or "baits".Adding C, you can form the words "dicta" and "acids".Adding D, you can form the word "didst".Adding E, you can form the words "tidies", "ideas" and "dates".Adding F, you can form the words "fiats" and "fist"Adding G, you can form the word "digits".Adding H, you can form the words "dish" and "dash".Adding I, you can form no additional words.Adding J, you can form no additional words.Adding K, you can form the words "disk" and "task".Adding L, you can form the words "distal", "dials", and "tails".Adding M, you can form the words "amidst" and "admits".Adding N, you can form the words "stain", "satin" and "stand".Adding O, you can form the word "idiots".Adding P, you can form the word "pitas".Adding Q, you can form no additional words.Adding S, you can form the word "sadist"Adding T, you can form the word "tits" and "tats".Adding U, you can form the word "audits".Adding V, you can form the words "davits" and "vista".Adding W, you can form the words "waist" and "waits".Adding X, you can form the words "taxis" and "axis".Adding Y, you can form the word "daisy".Adding Z, you can form the word "zits"
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The prefix that helps to form "inconvenience" is "in-". Adding "in-" at the beginning of "convenience" changes the meaning to indicate something that is not convenient or causing difficulty.
The tabindex is a script which is used on websites with online forms. By adding this script to ones webpage, it would take a user through the form to input information. One can create the script so the form is filled in the order which the administer prefers.
The prefix "form" means shape or structure. It is often used in words to indicate a particular shape or arrangement.
The word "lamp" can combine with "post" to form "lamppost." The word "script" can combine with "writer" to create "scriptwriter." For "mark," it can combine with "up" to form "markup." These compound words are commonly used in various contexts.
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Base words are words in their simplest form without any affixes (prefixes or suffixes) attached. They are the foundation of a word and can often be modified to create new words by adding affixes. For example, the base word "happy" can be turned into "unhappy" by adding the prefix "un-" to create a new word with a different meaning.
The prefix "stu-" means "hate" or "abhor." It is commonly used to form words related to hatred or disgust.