There is a prefix "metro" which gives metropolis but as far as suffix goes, polis is itself a suffix.
"Polis" is a suffix that in Greek literally means city. Words that end in polis such as acropolis (which is a high city on elevated ground) and metropolis (which is a large city or urban area) have the suffix. Town and city names can also end with polis. It means city, and the root or prefix of the word can further influence the words overall meaning.
Discount itself is not a prefix nor a suffix. There is no suffix in discount, but the prefix is dis-.
There is no prefix suffix for stem.
There is no prefix. The suffix is -ate.
it has prefix inter and a suffix al
"Polis" is a suffix that in Greek literally means city. Words that end in polis such as acropolis (which is a high city on elevated ground) and metropolis (which is a large city or urban area) have the suffix. Town and city names can also end with polis. It means city, and the root or prefix of the word can further influence the words overall meaning.
Discount itself is not a prefix nor a suffix. There is no suffix in discount, but the prefix is dis-.
There is no prefix. The suffix is -ate.
There is no prefix suffix for stem.
their is no prefix but the suffix is less
it has prefix inter and a suffix al
Bacteria does not have a prefix. Its suffix is -ia.
Yes. in- is a prefix. ac- is a prefix. -ate is a suffix.
com- is the prefix. -ent is the suffix.
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
Glare has neither a prefix or suffix, it is a word on its own. With a prefix: antiglare With a suffix: glaringly
dis= prefix=not ed=suffix= happining in the past