to or towards
Ad means in the direction of in medical terms.
The prefix in the word appease is ap-, a variation of ad- meaning "to."
ar- which is a variation of ad- meaning "toward."
ad- is the prefix meaning "to or towards", -apt- is a word part meaning "to fit" and the suffix -tion means "condition of, result of, act of, process of, and state of".
Ad- prefix meaning toward. -mon- root coming from the latin "monere" meaning to warn. -ish suffix meaning in the likeness of. Essentially, to warn about something.
The prefix is "ad-" meaning "towards" and coming from Latin. The d changes to g for euphony.
The prefix "ad-" in the word "adverse" means "against" or "opposing."
The prefix of the word "adversity" is "ad-" which means "toward" or "in the direction of." In this case, it is used to indicate something negative or against, as in adversity meaning difficulties or misfortune.
The prefix of the word advantage is "ad." This Latin root means to or towards. Prefixes are morphemes in the English vocabulary used to start words, so an easy trick for identifying a prefix is picking out the first chunk of a word!
ad- to, toward --- obviously u r doing same thing with me. and everybody knows It sucks
The prefix of "admit" is "ad-".
Yes, the opposite of de- is ad-. This is not exactly true for the word detach however. The opposite for this word is at- to make attach.