The prefix Theo- comes from the Greek Term Theos meaning god or gods. Here are some examples of words with this prefix.
The prefix of anthropology is "anthro-" which comes from the Greek word "anthropos" meaning human.
"Anthro" is a commonly used prefix, and can be considered short for a variety of words. Amongst the many examples include the words anthropomorphic and anthropology.
The word anthro? I believe that the word came from Latin, though I really don't have anything to back this statement up... I hope that helped.
The scientific term "homo" is a prefix derived from Latin meaning "man" or "human." It is commonly used in taxonomy to classify species within the genus Homo, which includes modern humans and their extinct relatives like Neanderthals and Homo erectus.
Because - the prefix 'homo' is from the Latin word 'hominis' - meaning 'human being'. The word 'homosexual'is a hybrid from Greek and Latin... From the Greek ὁμός homos, "same".
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
No, a prefix is a word that goes on the start of a word e.g. pre- in preschool
"Second-hand" is a word that starts with the prefix "se-".
I think it is a word root, not a prefix.
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The prefix of a word is the beginning part of the word. To find the prefix, identify the letters at the start of the word before the root or base word. It is the part that comes before the root word and can often give insight into the meaning of the word.
It should start with (mis) :)
....umm hopefully you know what a prefix is?.... one word is shipment or shipper
Epicenter, epidural, epilation, and epinephrine are all words that start with the prefix epi-.