Many science terms contain the word hydro as a prefix due to nomenclature in both the bianary and the trianary as well as acitic forms. ex. hydrochloric acid, hydrocodine, hydrolosis
Hydropower
The prefix "hydro-" means water. It comes from the Greek word "hudor," which also means water.
Words do not begin with a suffix. A suffix come at the end of a word.
Some words that have the suffix as morph are:metamorphosisbimorphbimorphemicbimorphsbiomorphicdimorphdimorphicdimorphism
-idle isn't a suffix. There are words that end with -idle, like bridle, but it isn't a suffix.
Some words with the suffix -cene are "obscene," "lucrative," and "innocence."
The prefix "hydro-" means water. It comes from the Greek word "hudor," which also means water.
Words that are suffix-less are called root words.
It you mean Hydro, is is associated with water, as in hydroelectricity
Words do not begin with a suffix. A suffix come at the end of a word.
Words with the suffix ance:acceptanceappearancearroganceassistanceclearancecompliancecontinuancedisappearancedistanceeleganceentrancegrievancemaintenanceperformancepredominanceresistancetolerancesubstancetemperanceviligance
The Suffix word of lonely is -ly.
Some words that have the suffix as morph are:metamorphosisbimorphbimorphemicbimorphsbiomorphicdimorphdimorphicdimorphism
-idle isn't a suffix. There are words that end with -idle, like bridle, but it isn't a suffix.
Words do not begin with suffixes. A suffix comes at the END of a word.
Some words with the suffix -cene are "obscene," "lucrative," and "innocence."
I mean that give me a list of words that have the suffix den in it
Yes, these are called "prefix-bound" or "suffix-bound" words. They are words that alter their pronunciation when combined with a prefix or suffix.