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An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
According to http://www.answers.com/pre-, it comes from the Latin prefix prae-, from prae, before, in front.
Precook the larger pieces of chicken before putting them on the grill to make sure that they get cooked all the way through.
a prefix is an affix added to a word root or a word stem. Examples: root: cook prefix: pre - whole finished word: precook one can add numerous (however, also a limited amount) affixes to a word root or stem. To complete the above word, one could also add an "-ed" suffix (which comes at the end) root: cook prefix: pre - suffix: -ed whole finished word: precooked the affixes can either be: prefixes, which come at the beginning of a root suffixes, which come at the end circumfixes, which go around the word root (not that common in English) infixes, which go inside a word root or stem (also not that common)
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An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
According to http://www.answers.com/pre-, it comes from the Latin prefix prae-, from prae, before, in front.
To make chicken salad, you must precook the chicken.
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Precook the larger pieces of chicken before putting them on the grill to make sure that they get cooked all the way through.
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It means to cook something lightly, then let it stand, to be heated before serving.
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