"il" is the prefix you are looking for.
illogical
Logic is a Greek word; il- is a Latin prefix ( from in- meaning "un-", the n becoming an l before the l of logic.
The prefix of implant is im meaning not or without.
An affix can be a prefix or a suffix. The prefix "a-" means without or absence of. Example: Preacher Smith was a moral man who disdained amoral people. Definition of amoral - a person or persons who have no morals or show no morals.
in medical terminology, the prefix ar- means without
The prefix of "illogically" is "il-" and the suffix is "-ly".
illogical
Transistor Transistor Logic
Logic is a Greek word; il- is a Latin prefix ( from in- meaning "un-", the n becoming an l before the l of logic.
Most studies in logic: Boolean algebra, predicate logic etc are independent of numbers.
The prefix of implant is im meaning not or without.
means without logic
No, "in" is not a prefix in "invigorated". "Invigorated" is a single word without any prefixes.
All digital electronic circuits are composed of logic gates. Without logic gates there would be no digital electronics.
Logic is important in computing as it is part of computer language and without it, mathematics in the computer will be impossible.
in medical terminology, the prefix ar- means without
An affix can be a prefix or a suffix. The prefix "a-" means without or absence of. Example: Preacher Smith was a moral man who disdained amoral people. Definition of amoral - a person or persons who have no morals or show no morals.