It means "over." Supervise means oversee.
Epi is a prefix that means "above or on," and the prefix in means "on."
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The prefix con- means "altogether."
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Yes, "supervise" is a compound word made up of the prefix "super-" and the root word "vise."
A prefix with "vise" could be "super-" to form the word "supervise," meaning to oversee or manage something.
The Latin prefix "super" means "above" or "over", often indicating something that is beyond or in excess of what is normal or expected.
The prefix "vise" in the word "supervise" comes from the Latin word "videre," which means "to see." In this context, "vise" relates to the act of observing or overseeing. Thus, to supervise means to oversee or watch over a process, activity, or group of people to ensure it is conducted properly.
Epi is a prefix that means "above or on," and the prefix in means "on."
The prefix "over-" means above, beyond, or excessive. In the case of the word "oversee," it means to watch over, supervise, or manage.
It is the Latin, videre, to see. From that you get vise.
it means "good". like super, superior or superman. Ignore the above, super- is a prefix all its own. The only relation su- has with super- is sur-, a form of sub- and super-. Su- is a form of the prefix sub- that is used only if it comes before sp, like suspect or suspicion. It means under, imperfectly, or secondary.
No root word means above. The prefix for "above" is usually "super-" like "supervise". super = above, over vise = see (same root as visor, vision, video) thus, supervise = oversee
"Super" is the prefix in the word "superstar."
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