As a prefix, "ab-" is used to mean "away from" or "off", from the Latin word "ab" meaning "away from".
For example, the word abnormal is used to denote something which is outside or away from the realm of normalness.
It means not here or there.
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Toward
Absent
Away from
Away from
Mal + Ab
super
Prefix and suffix of absorb
A prefix is a group of leters added before a word to alter it's meaning. The prefix for abnormal is ab (ab-normal), which changes the meaning of normal to 'a departure from normal'.
Para is the prefix best fitting the definition of beside.
No, ab is not the prefix for about. This is a common mistake. The prefix is a- which means to or toward.
Ab is the prefix
The prefix for abstract is "ab-".
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The prefix word for abomination is "anti-."
Mal + Ab
super
ab- abnormal
Prefix and suffix of absorb
An example with the root word "ab" is "absent," which means not present or away.
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A prefix is a group of leters added before a word to alter it's meaning. The prefix for abnormal is ab (ab-normal), which changes the meaning of normal to 'a departure from normal'.