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According to http://www.answers.com/pre-, it comes from the Latin prefix prae-, from prae, before, in front.
The prefix of preschool is pre.
It would be pre from preschool.
One prefix that means before is "pre" as in the word pretest.
An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
No, a prefix is a word that goes on the start of a word e.g. pre- in preschool
The prefix for school is "pre-." Examples include preschool, prekindergarten, and precollege programs.
1. PREfix 2. PREdict 3. PREgame 4. PREcook 5. PREcaution 6. PREview 7. PREschool 8. PREset 9. PREcede 10. PREpare 11. PREhistoric 12. PREseason 13. PREpose and these are almost all the words!!
Yes, "preschool" is a compound word formed by combining "pre" and "school." The prefix "pre" means "before," indicating that preschool is an educational setting for children before they enter formal schooling.
words with the prefix pre- : * preapproved * prepay * premature * pretest * prejudice * premenstral * precaution * prepare * predict * preconceive * predestined * predisposed * precast * premade * precooked * preheat * precondition * predispose * pregame * prefix * prerecord * prepackaged * prepubescent * prenuptial * prenatal * preoccupied * preset * prejudge * preshrunk * rewashed * preseason * preteen * pretrial * pretest * preview * prewar * preplanned