The origin of the word beyond is Old English begeondan, from be 'by' + geondan of Germanic origin (related to yon and yonder).
Across or beyond
over, above, or beyond
The prefix Extra means beyond. It may often be confused with the prefix Ex or E meaning out.
Ultra : Daplus..
A prefix for exaggeration is "over-." This prefix is used to indicate excessiveness or going beyond a normal or acceptable limit. When added to a word, it changes the meaning to imply too much of something, such as in the words "overwhelm" or "overstate."
the prefix para- means beyond like paranormal means beyond normal
The prefix "trans-" means in a manner that goes beyond.
The prefix that has the same meaning as "beyond" and "exceedingly" is "ultra-". This prefix is used to convey the idea of something going beyond the normal or surpassing expectations.
The prefix of "exceedingly" is "ex-" which means out of or beyond.
The prefix of exemplify is "ex-" which means out or beyond.
beyond
-in. Words such as insensible and incomprehensible.
the greek prefix para means beyond
The prefix in "transplant" is "trans-", which means across or beyond.
Yes, "sur-" is a prefix meaning "over, above, beyond."
It means beyond or exceedingly. It also means an extremist.The prefix ultra- derives from the Latin word beyond. It may also means to go beyond or extreme.An example of the prefix ultra- is ultramicroscopic, which means that it is extremely small, or beyond small to the use an ordinary microscope.
Across or beyond