Well, darling, the prefix of "mind" is "un-". So, if you want to talk about something that's not on your mind, you can say it's "unmindful". But seriously, who needs a prefix when you've got a mind as fabulous as yours?
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Intranet and intravenous come to mind.
The prefix anim- can mean life, anger, spirit, or mind. Some words include animal, animate, animosity, etc.
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think that it's psych.... it means soul, spirit, and mind....
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The prefix "phren-" is associated with the mind or brain, specifically referring to the diaphragm or the seat of emotion and thought in ancient Greek medicine.
The prefix "mem" means "mind" or "remembering." It is derived from the Latin word "memoria."
Intranet and intravenous come to mind.
I believe that Psych means mind, the origin would be Latin or Greek. Psychology - The study of the mind. Psychiatrist - An expert in studying the mind. Psychologist - An expert in studying the mind that can prescribe medications
The prefix anim- can mean life, anger, spirit, or mind. Some words include animal, animate, animosity, etc.
untasteful
The prefix hepta- means seven. A heptagon is a polygon with seven sides. Other words that have this same prefix are: heptathlon, heptameter, herpetology, heptarch, heptads.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think that it's psych.... it means soul, spirit, and mind....
The prefix "ment" is a suffix in English that is added to a word to create a noun denoting an action, state, or result. It often turns verbs into nouns, such as "enjoyment" from "enjoy" or "management" from "manage."
The breakdown of the word "intellectual" is as follows: "intel-" is a prefix meaning "between," "lectual" is a root meaning "mind," and the suffix "-al" is used to form an adjective. So "intellectual" overall means relating to the mind or intellect.
The prefix "sub-" in the word subconscious means "below" or "underneath." So, subconscious refers to thoughts or feelings existing or occurring in the mind without one's full awareness.