The prefix commonly used for a student continuing their education after high school and college is "postgraduate." This term refers to individuals who pursue advanced studies, such as master's or doctoral degrees, after completing their undergraduate education.
The prefix of time is "chrono-." This prefix is commonly used in words related to time, such as chronology (the arrangement of events in time order) and chronic (continuing for a long period of time).
No, the word "professor" is not a prefix. It is a noun that refers to a teacher or academic instructor at a college or university.
No, "school" is not a prefix. A prefix is a word part added at the beginning of a root word to create a new meaning. "School" is a root word itself, meaning an institution for education.
The prefix for "mantle" is "sub-." In geology, the mantle is the layer between the Earth's crust and core, and the prefix "sub-" means "below" or "under." Therefore, when we refer to something as "submantle," we are indicating that it is located beneath the mantle layer in the Earth's structure.
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There is no suffix that means to educate.
A prefix for the verb continue is dis- which forms the antonym discontinue (to cease, to stop, to not continue).
The prefixes 'il-', 'im-', 'in-' and 'ir-' mean within, into, in, not and on
Bilingual is an adjective, not a prefix. It literally means two languages. It can refer to people who speak two languages, or types of education where both of two languages are respected, included and fostered within the curriculum.
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The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.