Oh, dude, if you change the first and last letters of "seed," you get "seem." So, another word for "come together" could be "seem." But like, don't take my word for it, I'm just here to make you chuckle, not ace your English test.
An acrostic is a poem or message where the first letters in each line when read together make another word. A Mnemonic is an aide memoire, where you replace each letter in a word with a word. This means that an acrostic and a mnemonic could look identical, but they have completely different uses.
Do a search for "Arabic keyboard," and you should be able to find something that will give you both the Arabic letters and the English ones. One of the first few links gives you a very good keyboard.
Prefix - a word, letter, or number placed before another. This, therefore, means that the entire word 'insufficient' is not a prefix, however, the first letters "in" in this word is the prefix.
A, B, C
The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are "alpha" and "beta," so the word you're looking for is "alphabet."
When you change the first and last letters of a word, it is called a spoonerism.
Basketball > Baseball > Football > Foosball
It helped bring ideas and people together without waiting months for letters to travel.
meet
Phony
Assume cell A1 contains FIRST and cell B1 contains SECOND, put the following formula in cell C1 to concantate (join together) the first three letters in each cell:=LEFT(A1,3)&LEFT(B1,3)Observe the results in C1 as FIRSEC
Monday
Phoney
Action
The prefix is dis-. The word is discover.
it is invention.
Aurebesh. This derives from the 2 first letters (Aurek=a, Besh=b), as "alphabet" comes from aleph/alpha and beth/beta.