It means "not". Something in-credible is not able to be believed, and in-soluble cannot be dissolved.
The prefix doc means to teach. Some of the example words that use this prefix include docile, doctor, doctrine, and document.
is the English version of "cromo" a greak prefix that means: colour, examples of words with chromo:Chromotherapy(), cromosoft(spanish version of the greek prefix+soft),
herb is the prefix meaning "green plant" in Greek.It is used in words like herbaceous, herbal, herbivore.
Ation is not a prefix; it is a suffix. Some words with this suffix are specialization, aggravation, and alternation.
The prefix archaios is just a term used for all prefixes that mean "ancient". A common word that is under a list of word that have the prefix archaios- is archeology.
The prefix "in" in words like incredible or insoluble means "not" or "opposite of." It is used to create a negative meaning when added to the beginning of a word.
There is no by- prefix. Perhaps what was mean was be-. Some words starting with this are because, belittle, berate, etc.
"Increíble, no tengo palabras" means "Unbelievable, I have no words" in English. It is used to express astonishment or amazement at something that leaves a strong impression but is difficult to articulate.
Some prefix words that mean four include "quad," "tetra," and "quadr-".
descend
epic, awesome, incredible
In words that come from Greek the prefix ped- stands for "child."
Capture: to take someone or something by force or skill. Capacity: the ability to take in or hold something. Captain: a person who is in charge and takes control of a situation. Caption: a title or brief explanation accompanying an illustration or photograph.
Nonagon is a word that begins with the prefix "non" and means a polygon with nine sides.
The prefix "ible" means "capable of" or "able to be." It is commonly added to verbs to form adjectives that describe the ability or potential to do something.
il prefix words: illegal, illegible, illiterate, illogical,illuminate, illustrate.illegitimateillustriousilluminant, illuminationillnessillusionillumineillusoryilliberalilliquidillicitThese all mean "not". (Not logical = illogical)
Incredible is often used to mean "amazing" or "astounding", but technically refers to something that cannot be believed. (credible = believable)