· adamant
· adaptable
· addictive
· adept
· adequate
· adherent
· adhesive
· adjacent
· adjoining
· admirable
· adorable
· advanced
· advantageous
· adventurous
· adverse
adaptation prefix preadaptation
The prefix in the word appease is ap-, a variation of ad- meaning "to."
The prefix for 'monition' is usually 'ad' . . . admonition.
account originates from the word "conter" (fr.: to count) the prefix a/ad means "to" (from Latin, through French)
to, or towards. replaces "ad" as a prefix when used in words where "ad" doesn't conjoin well with the root word. ex. acclaim, account, accomplice. ref. The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language By John Ogilvie
The prefix of "admit" is "ad-".
A prefix for administration is "ad-" or "admin-".
The prefix for adventure is "ad-" which means "to" or "towards".
Ad means in the direction of in medical terms.
to or towards
to or towards
The prefix for the word "affirm" is "af-" or "ad-".
adaptation prefix preadaptation
The prefix for "jective" is "ad-", which when combined forms the word "adjective."
The prefix for adversary is "ad-" which means "toward" or "in the direction of."
denoting motion or direction to
"In" is the root in the word "admit." It means to allow someone to enter or to confess to a wrongdoing. "Ad" is a prefix that means to move towards or bring forth.