nope!! :) photo is not a prefix!
After "photo-", you can add "-graph", "-synthesis", "-reactive" , and so on. However, it is stretching a point to consider these examples as a marriage of a prefix and a suffix.
The prefix photo means light. think of it as a camera flashing it's a bright light
photographphotographyphotocopyphotoelectricphotogenicphotosynthesis
As a word in and of itself, 1860 brought us the shortening of the word photograph.As a prefix, photo-, a combined form meaning "light" or "photographic" comes to the Englishlanguage from the Greek photo-, itself a combined form of phos, meaning "light", from the PIEbase *bha-, meaning "to shine".
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The prefix/root word 'photo' means light. Some words with the prefix 'photo' are:photographPhotographyphotocopyphotoelectricPhotogenicphotosynthesis
After "photo-", you can add "-graph", "-synthesis", "-reactive" , and so on. However, it is stretching a point to consider these examples as a marriage of a prefix and a suffix.
"Photo-" is the prefix for phototropism, which refers to the response of plants to light.
The prefix photo means light. think of it as a camera flashing it's a bright light
The prefix of photosynthesis is "photo-" meaning light, and the suffix is "-synthesis" meaning putting together.
Light. IE photosensitive is the same as lightsensitive
photographphotographyphotocopyphotoelectricphotogenicphotosynthesis
The prefix is "photo-" meaning light. The root is "-phobia" meaning fear or aversion. The word "photophobia" refers to an abnormal sensitivity to light.
The prefix "photo-" in science terms refers to light. It is derived from the Greek word "phos," meaning light. Examples include words like photograph (image created using light) or phototropism (response of plants to light direction).
The word "photo" comes from the Greek word "phōtos," which means "light." It is commonly used as a prefix in words related to light, such as "photograph" or "photography."