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There is no such prefix. You appear to have a misunderstanding of what prefixes are. They are supplements to the beginning of existing words that modify their meaning. For example, formed and preformed
There is two of them. The answer is (re)appear and (dis)appear.
The root word of disapear is apear but i have a question for you! What is a word with a prefix TEN?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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The prefix for "pear" is "p".
No, there does not appear to be a prefix in that word or phrase.
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Yes, "disappear" is a compound word composed of the prefix "dis-" and the root word "appear."
There is no prefix for 22. 22 is "twenty-two". No prefixes like "deci" appear here.
First things first, the word 'Appear' means to come into sight; become visible or noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause. That's the definition you would find if you were to Google the word. Now, 'Reappear' means for the same thing to happen again, or again and again, that's what the origin of the prefix word "Re" means; and that is the prefix word to "Reappear". Hope this helps.
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The root word of "reappeared" is "appear." "Re" is a prefix added to the root word "appear" to indicate a repeated action.
There is no such prefix. You appear to have a misunderstanding of what prefixes are. They are supplements to the beginning of existing words that modify their meaning. For example, formed and preformed
Yes, disappeared have the following: Prefix = dis Root = appear Suffix = ed
There is two of them. The answer is (re)appear and (dis)appear.
It means not. example: disappear, not appear