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duo... or du... are both prefixes meaning two of the same kind.
Anti (A+) Choose the prefix that has the same meaning as this word against-contra bad-mal
mal- Ex: Malnourished, maleficent, malevolent, malignant, etc.
How about omni- (prefix for "all", "every")? Or perhaps ultra-/hyper- ("beyond", "excessive")?I was looking for the same thing as you, and while this prefix doesn't explicitly refer to an infinite number of items, these options did work in the context I was using. I figured since this question had no answers, a "close enough" one could help :)
Derived from the Latin, the prefix meaning "good" would be "bene-", as in "benefit" or "benediction". Derived from the Greek, the prefix meaning "good" would be "eu-" as in "euphoria" or "euphemism". The word "evangelist" is derived from the same root.
The prefix that has the same meaning as "beyond" and "exceedingly" is "ultra-". This prefix is used to convey the idea of something going beyond the normal or surpassing expectations.
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The prefix that has the same meaning as "great" is "mega-".
A prefix meaning the same is "syn-" or "co-." An example includes the word "coexist" where "co-" is the prefix that means "together" or "same."
The word "hexagon" has the same prefix as "heptagon," which is "hept-" meaning seven.
"Septennial" is the prefix that means "seventh year."
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The word "universe" shares the same prefix "uni-" meaning "one" and the root "vers" meaning "turn" as "university."
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