A prefix for the verb continue is dis- which forms the antonym discontinue (to cease, to stop, to not continue).
The noun form for the verb to continue is continuer (one who continues), continuation, and the gerund, continuing.
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Nonstop means without stopping. "Non" is derived from "no". Use your brain....
Prefixes, suffixes, and roots meaning to grow would include cresc-, -cret, -crease, and -cru. To limited degree, they could include gen- or pro-. Gen- actually means to start, begin, or create. Suffixes meaning to grow or continue are -esce and -phy.
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the prefix of continue
Nonstop means without stopping. "Non" is derived from "no". Use your brain....
Prefixes, suffixes, and roots meaning to grow would include cresc-, -cret, -crease, and -cru. To limited degree, they could include gen- or pro-. Gen- actually means to start, begin, or create. Suffixes meaning to grow or continue are -esce and -phy.
when it isnt at the end of a word
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
No, "humorless" is not a prefix. It is a single word that means lacking humor or the ability to perceive or appreciate humor.