Oh honey, the prefix for "own" is simply "own-" itself. It's like asking for the prefix of "apple" - there ain't one, it's just "apple." So, no need to go on a wild goose chase for something that ain't there!
Glare has neither a prefix or suffix, it is a word on its own. With a prefix: antiglare With a suffix: glaringly
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Im (which means 'not')
The prefix is the beginning of a word, with a distinct meaning on it's own, usually found in other words. In this case, it's "mono," meaning one.
No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.
No, "impressed" is not a prefix. It is a verb form that combines the root word "press" with the prefix "im-" to create a new word with its own meaning.
Glare has neither a prefix or suffix, it is a word on its own. With a prefix: antiglare With a suffix: glaringly
extraordinary is only its own word. it i snot made up of a suffix or prefix, like i said it is its own word. so it is none :)
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Yes probably because rate is a word of its own.
Cause is not a prefix. A prefix needs to be a sound or combination of sounds which does not make sense on its own. Cause is a word.
Yes. The prefix "in" added to the word "possible". The meaning of possible is "able to be done" and the meaning of impossible is"not able to be done".
Yes, "advised" does not have a prefix. It is a word on its own without any additional prefixes attached.
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No, "over" is a prefix, while "sleep" is a base word. When combined, "oversleep" forms a new word with its own distinct meaning.
No, "pino" is not a prefix. "Pino" is a word that stands on its own and means a type of tree, specifically a pine tree.
No, "un-" is a prefix that means not. "Faithful" is a word on its own, and adding "un-" to it changes the meaning to the opposite of faithful.