Well this is barely a question, but prefix is not a synonym to backward. Prefix is like a common begining for words, like dis-. Dis- is used in dislike, disobey, or distrust. You get the picture. Well, I hope this answers your freaky twisted half of a question.
Retro, or perhaps anti in some cases, such as anticlockwise.
"Backward" has no prefix. "back" is not a prefix because the word "ward" isn't related to the word "backward". to ward off a predator, for example, is not related to the word backward. neither is the noun "ward", as in a hospital ward. Additionally, although "ward" appears at the end of "backward" and "forward", it is not a suffix. This is because, if taken away from the word forward, we are left with "for", which is itself not related to the word "forward". Unless it is related to the "fore" of a ship, perhaps?
shifting backward
Oh, dude, a prefix for the word "action" is "re-." It's like when you're re-watching a movie for the hundredth time, except in this case, you're re-doing an action. So, yeah, "re-" is the prefix you're looking for.
Prefix=IN
The prefix that fits the definition of backward or back is "re-".
retro- eg: retrograde
Retro, or perhaps anti in some cases, such as anticlockwise.
The prefix 'te-' and the verb 'cedere' make up the Latin roots to 'receding'. The prefix means 'backward'. The verb means 'you go'.
"Backward" has no prefix. "back" is not a prefix because the word "ward" isn't related to the word "backward". to ward off a predator, for example, is not related to the word backward. neither is the noun "ward", as in a hospital ward. Additionally, although "ward" appears at the end of "backward" and "forward", it is not a suffix. This is because, if taken away from the word forward, we are left with "for", which is itself not related to the word "forward". Unless it is related to the "fore" of a ship, perhaps?
The prefix "retro-" means "backward" or "behind." It is commonly used to show something is old-fashioned or based on previous styles or trends.
A prefix, occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, used with the meaning "again" or "again and again" to indicate repetition, orwith the meaning "back" or "backward" to indicate withdrawal or backward motion
The prefix 'te-' and the verb 'cedere' make up the Latin roots to 'receding'. The prefix means 'backward'. The verb means 'you go'.
shifting backward
what is backward distribution
There are many stereotypes about backward classes. SC's, ST's and OBC's are backward classes.
He struggled to walk backward down the narrow hallway.