The prefix of the word "illuminate" is "il-," which is derived from the Latin "in-" meaning "in" or "not," combined with "luminare," meaning "to light up." In this context, "illuminate" means to light up or make something clear. The prefix contributes to the overall meaning of the word by indicating a process of bringing light or clarity.
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The prefix for comfort is "com-".
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The term "perfix" is not widely recognized in standard English vocabulary. It could be a misspelling of "prefix," which refers to a word or syllable added to the beginning of another word to alter its meaning. If "perfix" has a specific context or usage in a particular field, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.
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Illuminate is used as a verb. She hoped telling her side of the story would help illuminate what actually happened. The room began to illuminate.
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illuminate is the root word of illuminating