The suffix 'lepsy' is from the Greek word 'leps' or 'lepsis' for seizure. Lepsy is a suffix commonly found in medical terminology regarding seizures or neuronal seizure activity.
There isn't one, as I presume you mean a 'non' prefix? Which would mean that the person is not asleep therefore they must be... that's right, awake.I assume the asker is talking about the word "narcolepsy"The prefix "Narco-" however does not mean sleep, but numbness The suffix "-Lepsy" doesn't not mean sleep either, but rather "a violent attack, a seizing" For prefix that actual mean "sleep" look at this question:What_is_a_prefix_for_%27sleep%27
What does the suffix of aphy
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
-lepsy means seizure and -epi means above
The suffix saccharide means sugar :)
epilepsy
The suffix -lepsy refers to a seizure disorder or epilepsy, characterized by recurrent seizures or convulsions. It is commonly used in medical terms such as epilepsy and narcolepsy.
There isn't one, as I presume you mean a 'non' prefix? Which would mean that the person is not asleep therefore they must be... that's right, awake.I assume the asker is talking about the word "narcolepsy"The prefix "Narco-" however does not mean sleep, but numbness The suffix "-Lepsy" doesn't not mean sleep either, but rather "a violent attack, a seizing" For prefix that actual mean "sleep" look at this question:What_is_a_prefix_for_%27sleep%27
There is no suffix in mean.
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What does the suffix of aphy
O- is not a suffix.
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
-lepsy means seizure and -epi means above
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There is no such suffix in Hebrew.
There is no Latin suffix -ing.