The prefix of the word monorail is mono. The term mono is a prefix meaning one, single, or alone. In this case monorail means a single train rail way.
It's not a prefix in the usual way, like 're' or 'in', but comes from the Latin word 'efficire', meaning efficient or capable of producing the desired effect.
It means you spend too much time being unconnected to the real world and the way things really are; or simply that you spend too much time alone or at home.
Anti is generally used as a prefix meaning against, the opposite of, or opposed to....It comes from the greek αντι (anti) meaning the above. (against etc)
A word part is basically a couple of simple letters such as in, un, de. The simple use of putting the word part "un" in front of words completely changes the meaning to the opposite. ie. Something necessary becomes unnecessary, usual to unusual. Thereby simply adding a wordpart can completely change the meaning of a word.
A prefix goes before the word and can change the meaning, or the way that the word is used. For example, the prefix un- can be added to the word to give it opposite meaning.
Overwhelm.The way that you flip your hair gets me OVERWHELMED.
The prefix of the word monorail is mono. The term mono is a prefix meaning one, single, or alone. In this case monorail means a single train rail way.
HN is not a prefix at all, it is the abbreviation for Honduras. A prefix is a cyllable added to the beginning of a word which changes or adds to the root's meaning in a specific and consistent way.
Not a prefix, but a word- scud. One prefix used in meteorology is fracto- as in fractostratus. Scud is an old-fashioned way of describing FS.
A/Ab is a prefix. Its meaning from, away, or away from. By the way there are articles in Latin but less than in English. In English there is a,an and the.
Too much way way way too much
devious root = via = road/way de = prefix meaning away vi = from the root via meaning road/way ous = suffix meaning full of
It was intended as a simple children's song, but people continue to read way too much into it.
It's not a prefix in the usual way, like 're' or 'in', but comes from the Latin word 'efficire', meaning efficient or capable of producing the desired effect.
It means you spend too much time being unconnected to the real world and the way things really are; or simply that you spend too much time alone or at home.
Anti is generally used as a prefix meaning against, the opposite of, or opposed to....It comes from the greek αντι (anti) meaning the above. (against etc)