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Q: What are word with the prefix ab meaning away from?
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Definition of the prefix ab-?

As a prefix, "ab-" is used to mean "away from" or "off", from the Latin word "ab" meaning "away from".For example, the word abnormal is used to denote something which is outside or away from the realm of normalness.


What is the prefixes for unusual?

A prefix is a group of leters added before a word to alter it's meaning. The prefix for abnormal is ab (ab-normal), which changes the meaning of normal to 'a departure from normal'.


What is an example with the root word ab in it?

Actually, "ab" would be a prefix meaning not, like abnormal.


What is the meaning of a in Latin?

A/Ab is a prefix. Its meaning from, away, or away from. By the way there are articles in Latin but less than in English. In English there is a,an and the.


What is a prefix for word?

Ab


What is the prefix meaning for away?

Away = Not Here. e.g. I will be away for the next week As a secondary meaning AWAY can mean 'Not In Its Usual Place'. e.g. He is away from home while the Feds are looking for him concerning the Company's missing money.


What is a prefix word for abomination?

Ab


What is the meaning of the word apart?

The word apart is an adverb. It means to do something separately.


What is the root word prefix and suffix of absorb?

Prefix and suffix of absorb


Is ab in the word able a prefix?

No it's the le


What is a word that has the word normal in it and has a prefix and suffix?

Ab-normal-ly.


What is the root word for abstract?

A root word has no prefix and no suffix. The word "abstract" comes from Middle English, and originally from Latin. It contains the prefix "ab," which means "from". Trahere was Latin for drawn away. So the root word here is "stract," or perhaps "tract."