Under
The Latin prefix 'infra' means 'under', as in infrastructure, infrared, infra dig, inferior, etc.
below
The latin Prefix 'Sub' can mean 'under', 'beneath', or 'below' (such as in the Word 'Subconscious'), 'inferior to', or 'part of' (such as in the Word 'Subhuman'), 'less than normal' (such as in 'Substitute'), or 'almost/nearly' (such as in the Word 'Subcentral').
feet in latin
The prefix sub- means under. In this word it roughly means the under way.
The prefix sub- means under. For instance a submarine is "under water".
Below or sub- as opposed to hyper -- above, excess.
its not a prefix in that word...
The Latin prefix 'infra' means 'under', as in infrastructure, infrared, infra dig, inferior, etc.
below
The latin Prefix 'Sub' can mean 'under', 'beneath', or 'below' (such as in the Word 'Subconscious'), 'inferior to', or 'part of' (such as in the Word 'Subhuman'), 'less than normal' (such as in 'Substitute'), or 'almost/nearly' (such as in the Word 'Subcentral').
Middle English: from Old French somondre, from Latin summonere 'give a hint,' later 'call, summon,' from sub- 'secretly' + monere 'warn.'
In both Greek and Latin, "sub" generally means "under," "below," or "beneath." In Latin, it is commonly used as a prefix in words like "submarine" (underwater) and "subterranean" (underground). Similarly, in Greek-derived terms, it conveys a sense of being below or inferior in position or status. This prefix is often used to indicate a lower level or secondary status in various contexts.
feet in latin
Latin for rain
The Greek syllables 'hypo-' don't constitute a root. Instead, they're a prefix. The meaning is under. The equivalent in Latin is 'sub-'.
with.