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nil un bi tri quad pent hex sept oct enn
Tetra is greek Quad is latin
prefixes
The Latin prefix 'infra' means 'under', as in infrastructure, infrared, infra dig, inferior, etc.
"Super" is a Latin adverb and preposition that means "over, above, on the top of, in addition, during" and is also used as a prefix to verbs ("supermitto" (to throw over, from super + mitto). It is a cognate of the Greek word "hyper." Many Greek words that have an 'h' (aspiration) at the beginning of a word will have an 's' in Latin or English (cf. septem (Latin), seven (English), hepta (Greek)) In Latin "super" did not tend to have a meaning of intensification. Latin had other words to show intensity, like the prefix "con" (from the preposition "cum," which mostly means "with"), and "per"( cf. "suadeo" (to urge), "persuadeo" (to persuade)). Some authors liked adding intensive prefixes, or diminutives, with little change of meaning, but mostly these prefixes were intensive in meaning.
Their are no prefixes for selfish
Most prefixes come from Latin or Greek origins. These prefixes are added to the beginning of words to modify or qualify their meaning.
There are few if any latin prefixes. The preposition for "before" is ante
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it means robert in latin prefixes
Yes, many words originate from Latin prefixes, so Latin can help you with translations.
Quadri (Latin) and Tetra (Greek) are both prefixes used for the number 4
latin-nearly everything medical is Latin.
Navis- is Late Latin for 'ship, vessel'
Non(a)- and dec(a)-
Primarily Latin and greek, although greek isn't dead.
- is the prefix for negative numbers in algebra.
A prefix is the beginning of a word. Prefixes often have meanings from the Latin or Greek language.