RE-move , so re is the prefix.
To move or to remove
"from," "remove from," or "without"
A prefix that means "remove" can be ex- I.E. Exclude - Remove from inclusion or Excavate - Remove from the ground or other spot ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and sometimes the word can start with "de-". This is also a prefix that means "remove".
migr means *to move* or *to remove*
The prefix de- means "not". I.E. Dematerialize - Not material (Disappear) or Defuse - Remove the triggering device from this has been answered by jo-jo from KMS Kettering Middle School
To move or to remove
"from," "remove from," or "without"
A prefix that means "remove" can be ex- I.E. Exclude - Remove from inclusion or Excavate - Remove from the ground or other spot ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and sometimes the word can start with "de-". This is also a prefix that means "remove".
The prefix to the word depend is de. It means to remove, opposite or reduce. Its origin is Middle English.
The prefix that means "to remove" is "de-." So, a term to describe removing regulation or restriction could be "deregulation" or "derestriction."
migr means *to move* or *to remove*
No, "ironing" does not have a prefix. It is a word on its own, referring to the act of pressing clothes with an iron to remove wrinkles and creases.
It is defrost.
There is no suffix. "Re" is a prefix to the word "move".
The alpha, or any other short vowel ending of a Greek prefix metamorphoses into a longer vowel, usually eta, when combining a prefix with a root word beginning with a vowel.
Ly (remove the "e" first) to create "truly"
well i think it is take out or impossible i hope this help adios amigos