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RE-move , so re is the prefix.
The prefix of mobile is mob-. This prefix means to move.
To move or to remove
move Example. mobile
The word literate does not contain a prefix. One could be added, such as ill- forming illiterate.
There is no suffix. "Re" is a prefix to the word "move".
RE-move , so re is the prefix.
The prefix of mobile is mob-. This prefix means to move.
The prefix of seceded is se-. This prefix means apart from.
Yes, the word "migrate" does have a prefix, which is "mi-" meaning "to move."
To move or to remove
move Example. mobile
The word literate does not contain a prefix. One could be added, such as ill- forming illiterate.
Procrastinate does have a prefix. It is pro-. Pro- means forward. So the meaning of procrastinate is to not move forward.
migr means *to move* or *to remove*
No, it is a word. Move is a root and +ment is a suffix.
From the Latin movere, to set in motion