Ah, the prefix of "see" is "re-". Isn't that just lovely? You can use it to create words like "resee" or "reseen". Just like painting a happy little tree, adding a prefix can bring new life and meaning to a word.
Yes, spec is a prefix. See the related question for a list of words beginning with this prefix.
The use of auto- is as a prefix meaning "self" (as in "by itself"). (You can see a list at the related question.)
Yes, the word "preview" does have both a prefix and a suffix. The prefix is "pre-" which means "before," and the suffix is "-view" which means "to see or look." When combined, the prefix and suffix create the word "preview," which refers to seeing something before it is fully available or shown.
The prefix is "pre-". The root word is view. The suffix is "-ing", making the gerund, "previewing".
The prefix of visit
The prefix of "seen" is "see."
The prefix pre- means before. You can easily see that in the word prefix.
Yes, spec is a prefix. See the related question for a list of words beginning with this prefix.
Scope.
See
The prefix in "foresee" is "fore," which means "before." This prefix indicates that "foresee" means to see or know beforehand.
to see
see or feel
See the related link for a list with OVER 1,500 words starting with the prefix IN.
That would be spec, from the word spectate which means to watch or observe.
The prefix in means the opposite such as visible means you can see something whereas invisible means you cant
The use of auto- is as a prefix meaning "self" (as in "by itself"). (You can see a list at the related question.)