legid. maybe
what is a prefix for legible
Here is an example sentence with the word "legible":Max lost many marks in his maths test as his writing is not legible.
The word legible is an adjective and has no plural.
readable
(of handwriting or print) Clear enough to read: "the original typescript is scarcely legible".
what is a prefix for legible
The root is leg- and refers to law. It comes from Latin lex, legis. Compare with the words legislation, legislature, etc.
Another word for readable is legible.
Legible is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense.
This note from your mother is barely legible.
The base word of "legible" is "legi," which comes from the Latin word "legere" meaning "to read."
Here is an example sentence with the word "legible":Max lost many marks in his maths test as his writing is not legible.
The word legible is an adjective and has no plural.
readable
In keeping with the jokes, pharmacists will tell you that doctors handwriting is barly legible
(of handwriting or print) Clear enough to read: "the original typescript is scarcely legible".
legible