for or I'm
To be in favour of the government would mean that you are pro-government
Yes, "pro" is a prefix meaning "for" or "in favor of." It is commonly used to indicate support or advocacy for a particular cause or position.
The prefix you seek is 'pro'
The prefix of "profusion" is "pro-," which means "forward" or "in favor of."
In "proposed" the "pro" is no a prefix, it is part of the word.
The prefix for "production" is "pro-," which comes from Latin meaning "for" or "in favor of." In the context of production, it signifies moving forward or advancing. The term itself generally refers to the process of creating goods or services.
infavorable
what is the prefix meaning of in
the prefix for unlike is -un
"Pro" is the prefix, "mont" is the root, and "ory" is the suffix.
The prefix meaning foreign is "exo-".
The prefix meaning height is Acro-