There are no Latin based traditional prefixes for the word hand.
You can make a compound word using the word hand, such as:
Additional compound-hyphenated words for handed:
free as in freehand drawing.
helping
The prefix in the word mannerly is man-. This prefix means hand.
Well, there is no prefix. There is only the suffix -ful. The foot word is hand. But it is not a prefix.
The word manu means hand.
The affix for "manuscript" is the prefix "manu-". The meaning of this prefix is 'done by hand', 'done manually'.
It means hand. Thomas siafa Jr. typed this answer
The prefix in the word mannerly is man-. This prefix means hand.
Well, there is no prefix. There is only the suffix -ful. The foot word is hand. But it is not a prefix.
The prefix in "manipulate" is "manipulate."
The word manu means hand.
The prefix for "hand" is "mano-". For example, the word "manicure" combines "mano-" with "cure" to refer to the care of hands and nails.
man-, manu-
"Second-hand" is a word that starts with the prefix "se-".
The affix for "manuscript" is the prefix "manu-". The meaning of this prefix is 'done by hand', 'done manually'.
Usually it means "hand", from the Latin.
The prefix "man" or "manu" typically refers to something related to humans or mankind. It can also imply characteristics such as being done by hand or by humans.
It means hand. Thomas siafa Jr. typed this answer
The prefix of ambiguous is "ambi-" from Latin meaning "both"The word "ambiguous" means something with two or more interpretations.ambi- is also a prefix for "ambidextrous" which is being able to use both your Right Hand and Left Hand equally well.