"Possibility" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossibility.
"Possible" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossible.
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The prefix "im" is a variant of the prefix "in". It creates the opposite of the original word. Examples are: moveable / immovable; possible / impossible.
what is prefix of tie
It has a prefix, the prefix is im. The root word is possible........now I have a question for you, does impossibly have a prefix. I think so but I'm not so sure.
Inedible is the mostly used prefix for this word.
The prefix is un-, meaning not, for the opposites unclean, untarnished, or uncluttered.The prefix im-, also meaning not, is used for other possible antonyms, impure or imprecise.
The prefix -im. For impossibility.
"Possible" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossible.
The prefix word of "possible" is "im-".
You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossible.
there is none.
No, "in-" is a common prefix that means "not" or "opposite of." "Possible" is a word on its own, not a prefix.
The prefix "im" is a variant of the prefix "in". It creates the opposite of the original word. Examples are: moveable / immovable; possible / impossible.
what is prefix of tie
It is not possible to tell without a country prefix.
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Un- is the most common prefix for available, creating the word unavailable. It means not handy or not obtainable.
There is no answer to the prefix for zero, but there is a few that are possible probably the best one would be "an-" like anarchy, no or zero government.