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Pro- means "forward,In front of."Pro as a prefix usually means you are for something, as apposed to being against something.e.g. a pro-lifer is a person who is anti-abortion, or against abortion.
you can use pro in a sentence when you. for something. like pro freedom of speech.
The prefix is pro-. This prefix means for or forward.
The removal of the Church of England as an official state religion was opposed by antidisestablishmentarianism. A double-negative word, antidisestablishmentarianism generally just means pro-Anglican.
Not on its own but it is a Latin word and is used as a prefix or suffix in parts of English words such as:- quid pro quo (means something for something) status quo (means keeping the balance)
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No, "procure" is not a prefix. It is a verb that means to obtain or acquire something. A prefix is a word part added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
The greek word for eu means good and I think pro means before
It means favoring slavery.
For God, for family, for country is the English equivalent of 'Pro Deo Pro Familia Pro Patria'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The masculine gender noun 'deo' means 'god'. The feminine gender noun 'familia' means 'family'. The feminine gender noun 'patria' means 'country'.
The Latin phrase 'Ioannes quid vis pro laboribus' means John, what do you want for your labors?The word-by-word translation is the following: 'Ioannes' means 'John'; 'quid' means 'what'; 'vis' means 'you want'; 'pro' means '[in exchange] for'; 'laboribus' means 'labors'.
"Non-" is a common prefix that can be attached to the beginning of a word to indicate that it is the opposite of something else.
The English translation of 'Pro hic vita vivo solum pro te' is According to this life I live for you only. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The demonstrative pronoun 'hic' means 'this'. The noun 'vita' means 'life'. The verb 'vivo' means '[I] live'. The adverb 'solum' means 'only'. And the personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'.
Our talents for other things is the English equivalent of 'nostra ingenia pro ceteris'. In the word by word translation, the possessive adjective 'nostra' means 'our'. The noun 'ingenua' means 'talents'. The preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The noun 'ceteris' means 'other things'.
It means favoring slavery.
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For the [public] good is the English equivalent of 'pro bono [publico]'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The neuter gender noun 'bono', in the ablative case as the object of the preposition, means 'the common weal, supreme good'. The adjective 'publico' means 'public'.