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Elmo
Direct is made of the Latin prefix dis- ( apart) and rectus, the past participle of regere, to steer.
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you take off the prefix in- and you get direct! Thank you for letting me answer your question! Anonymous
Direct is made of the Latin prefix dis- ( apart) and rectus, the past participle of regere, to steer.
Actually, "duct" is a root word meaning to lead or direct.
The prefix "duct" generally refers to something related to leading or guiding. It is typically used in words that involve channels or tubes through which fluids or air can flow.
when it isnt at the end of a word
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
No, "humorless" is not a prefix. It is a single word that means lacking humor or the ability to perceive or appreciate humor.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.