Sub is not used as a suffix it is used as a prefix.
As I was taught sub means under or below like in subway. The way is under the city.
Sub rosa, meaning "under the rose."
Sub- sub, meaning under mit- mitto, mittere, mitti, misus, meaning to send
No. merge is the root word, sub is a prefix.
The word "submarine" simply means "under the sea". (Sub meaning below, marine meaning sea)
No it is not . Sub is a prefix not a word a compound word is two words put together to make one
The word cell "Sub" means under.
There are two commonly used: "sub-" and "under-" itself. e.g. "substandard", "subway", "subordinate" etc. "understatement", "underpass", "underwear" etc. "sub" is the Latin word for "under".
No. "Sub" in this instance is a prefix meaning "under" with "mar" (Latin for "sea") as the root word. An internet search indicates the first known use of "submarine" was in 1648.
Subterranean is Latin in origin: from "terra" meaning earth, and the prefix "sub-" meaning under. Thus, subterranean means, "under the earth," or hidden.
The prefix sub- means under. In this word it roughly means the under way.
Subterranean means occurring or existing beneath the surface of the earth. In this case, "sub" means under and "terra" refers to earth or land. So, subterranean literally translates to "under the earth."
Prefixes occur as the first part of a word, such as the prefix "bi" meaning two as in bicycle and bicarbonate or the prefix "sub" meaning under as in submarine or submit.