One prefix for came is be-. This would make the word became.
The number value for the prefix, hecto, is one hundred. This prefix came from the Ancient Greek language. It is not widely used in the United States.
The prefix if "phenomenon" is "phe." The root is "nomen," which means "name." I don't know what the prefix "phe" or the suffix "on" mean, I came here looking for an answer, not a question :P.
scripted. scriptorium. scriptural. scripture. scriptwriter.
no, the word conduct does not have a prefix. this answer came from Edwin Luna
There isn't a state with a prefix of 996. It is however, the country code for Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan was the only country or state that came up in the results.
The number value for the prefix, hecto, is one hundred. This prefix came from the Ancient Greek language. It is not widely used in the United States.
The prefix if "phenomenon" is "phe." The root is "nomen," which means "name." I don't know what the prefix "phe" or the suffix "on" mean, I came here looking for an answer, not a question :P.
scripted. scriptorium. scriptural. scripture. scriptwriter.
no, the word conduct does not have a prefix. this answer came from Edwin Luna
Examples of words with the prefix "abs" are absolve, absorbed, absolute, and absence.
There isn't a state with a prefix of 996. It is however, the country code for Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan was the only country or state that came up in the results.
Dendro is a prefix word that refers to or about a tree. It came from an ancient Greek word "dendros" that means tree.
CON. Came from the word convict which was once you were convited and sent to prison you became a con. not because you were a con..lol
Deci- in Latin is the prefix for 10 so decimal refers to a system based on ten and the powers of ten.
A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.