Re- is a prefix not a stem.
The prefix re- means again.
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Regarding or Reference !!
re-designation letter
YES but you should put Re:
when your replying backAnswer:"Re:" is short for "in regard to" it is the topic line for your letter. It is generally inserted either after the Salutation and name of your intended recipient, or in place of the recipients name if you are sending a letter to a corporation, for example in response to a job opening.
The return address goes in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope.
You can re fort the stem by tightening it with something and be supplying all the photosynthesis factors [sun light, water, and air] to it for about one month.
the stem 'magn' means great.
The stem of a word is the portion that doesn't change regardless of tense or agreement. Some examples*: -stem- stem{s} stem(s) stem(med) stem(ming) -bill- bill{s} bill(s) bill(ed) bill(ing) [under]bill(ed) [re]bill Stems are also a feature of colloquial noun-verb adaptations, such as "text," "blog," or "impact." Because these "verbs" began as whole-word nouns, rather than developing as infinitive verbs, the stem is always the whole word. * {agreement} (suffix/tense) [prefix/qualifier]
The stem "spect" means to look or see. It is commonly found in words related to vision or observation, such as inspect, spectacles, and spectator.
what does it mean when someone says stalactites stem from the ceiling of a cave
Research is still being conducted on stem cells. They\'re mostly safe, but side effects could include rejection, cancer, or death.
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Polis is a latin stem which means- City I promiss you this is right! :)
The stem mar means sea Example word: marine
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