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Some examples are, unfat, refat, prefat and so on.
You are obviously to fat, so you should stop eating :)
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix of "fat" is "un-" as in "unfat".
The prefix of "fat" is "un-".
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adip= fat Ex: adipic, adipose
You are obviously to fat, so you should stop eating :)
Some examples are, unfat, refat, prefat and so on.
No, "obese" does not contain a prefix or suffix. It is derived directly from the Latin word "obesus," meaning "having eaten until fat."
Some examples are, unfat, refat, prefat and so on.
You are obviously to fat, so you should stop eating :)
The prefix for sebum is "seb-" which comes from the Latin word "sebum," meaning "fat" or "grease." This prefix is commonly used in medical terminology related to sebaceous glands and conditions involving oil secretion in the skin. For example, "seborrhea" refers to excessive secretion of sebum.
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