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The suffix bell means war! :D
The noun 'war' is an abstract noun, a word for a sum of things that constitute a definition of war; a word for a concept.
In English, we capitalize the word war when we are naming a particular war. World War I was "the war to end all wars".
Here are the ones I can currently think of: posthumous post-traumatic stress post-war postcard postpone hmmmm....I'm not sure this is an actual word, but I'll put it anyway: Post-disaster!!! :)
Postpone, postdated, postpartum and postprandial have the prefix post-.
The suffix bell means war! :D
warlike
d (anted). Words that use ante- as a prefix include antediluvian (before the flood) and antebellum(before the war).
Post. The root is war. It means after war.
As it comes from the prefix "intra" that means "within" and the suffix "bellum" meaning "war", I'm supposing that intrabellum means "within war"(within a war/within the war).
The suffix for "war" is -fare.
The prefix "anti-" is used to denote opposition or being against something. Therefore, the prefix "anti-war" would indicate being against war.
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The word "post" means "after." It is derived from the Latin prefix "post-", which indicates something that occurs later in time or position. For example, in the term "post-war," it refers to the period after a war has ended.
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War.
Anti means against or opposite.