January: none
February: none
March: none
April: none
May: none
June: none
July: none
August: none
September: Sept
October: none
November: Nov
December: Dec
3 of the 12 months have prefixes.
The prefix doc means to teach. Some of the example words that use this prefix include docile, doctor, doctrine, and document.
Prefix: mast- "breast"Suffix: -ectomy "removal"
The word paved does not include a prefix. You could add one, depending on what you were stating. For example, un- or re-.
The word entrust is not a prefix, although it does include the prefix en. Remember, a prefix is just a part of a word, that comes in front of the rest of the word. Compare this to a suffix, which comes at the end of the word. The root is in the center. Trust is the root, en is the prefix, entrust is a word.
Bio- means life......and some words areBiologyBiographyBio hazard
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Include won't have a prefix. There is no such thing as " clude ".
Some words with a prefix that means "in, on, or into" include: include, inside, involve, invade.
Words that begin with the prefix "ie" include "ielectric," "iefficient," and "iempower."
Words with the prefix contra include contrary, contradict, and contraband. Words with the prefix counter include counteract, counterfeit, and counterbalance.
The prefix for school is "pre-." Examples include preschool, prekindergarten, and precollege programs.
The prefix intra- is defined as being to come from within. Some words that start with this prefix include intracontinental, intradepartmental, intramural, or intragroup.
A pure number: ai integer, a rational number, an irrational number. 7.3, for example, does not include a metric prefix.
Some words with the prefix "pat" include patience, patron, and paternal.
Some words with "skeleto" as a prefix include skeleton, skeletonize, and skeletogenous.
Words that start with the prefix mas:MassageMastiffMasterMastheadMasonMask
The prefix doc means to teach. Some of the example words that use this prefix include docile, doctor, doctrine, and document.