means two or double
Tauto, or a tautonym.
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The Greek prefix "hypo-" has several meanings: under, below, less than, smaller, etc.
An amphitheater is a theater with tiers of seating around a central viewing area. The prefix "amphi" comes from the Greek meaning "on both sides", to distinguish it from a standard theater, which had seating only on the curved front side.
I think it is two words the Greek "pan" bit meaning "all" and Greek "gaia" bit meaning "Earth"
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
'di' is a prefix, not a suffix, and it means 'two'
prefix meaning fast
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
dia- , di- eg: diameter,diagonal
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di-
The Greek fractional prefix meaning one one-billionth is "nano-".
The prefix "glu" comes from the Greek words γλυκύς (glukus), meaning "sweet".
The Greek prefix meaning "skin" is "derm-", as in words like dermatology (study of skin) and dermatitis (inflammation of the skin).
Greek klados - to strike
Greek: di- means two eg: dioxide di- means across/apart eg: diagonal Latin: di- means away eg: digress