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What is the prefix of the word relevant?

The prefix of the word "relevant" is "re-".


What is the prefix word of relevant?

Rele


Is there a root for irrelevant?

Yes. It's 'relevant', with ir- being the prefix.


How do you write one point 5 million dollars in numbers?

XXX 1,500,000, where XXX is the international prefix for the relevant dollars. That prefix will depend on whether they are Australian, Canadian or some other dollars.


What prefix would you add to the root word figure in order to create a word that means to represent a form of a person thing or event before it is presently relevant?

Pre- is the prefix you would add to a root word in order to create a word that means "to represent a form of a person, thing, or event before it was presently relevant."


What does ire mean in latin?

The syllable 'ir-' is a Latin prefix. It carries the meaning of not. It's used instead of the prefix '-in', of the same meaning, when the word begins with the letter 'r'. Examples of 'in-' and 'ir-' in English are 'incoherent', which means 'not coherent'; and 'irrelevant', which means 'not relevant'.


What is the prefix of intolerant?

Prefix=IN


What the prefix for the word inadaquate?

The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.


What is the prefix for include?

The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.


Does purpose have a prefix?

Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.


Words that begin with the prefix ir?

The prefix means 'not'. So, for example, irresponsible means 'not responsible'. The prefix, however, is actually in-, such as incapable. You change the n depending on the word. Words that begin with l use the prefix il- (e.g. illegal), words that begin with r use the prefix ir- (e.g. irresponsible) and words that begin with m or p use the prefix im- (e.g. immature or implausible). You use the prefix in- in all other cases.


When naming chemical formulas which ones get prefixes?

When an element's isotope is different than the common isotope or if it is relevant to the matter at hand such as in nuclear chemistry, the element is given a prefix in superscript to indicate its isotope