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The prefix for tension is ten and the suffix is ion
there is no suffix of extend. The root word is tend and the prefix is ex-.
prefix dis- = "not"root incline = "to lean or tend toward"suffix -tion = "the act or state of being"disinclination = "the state of not tending toward something"
I had to check a few sources on this one, but the prefix is "ex-." Tend means, "Regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic. The prefix "ex-" means "out, away from, outside." So outside of what tends to be normal.
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The prefix for "tend" is "de-".
The prefix "tend" means to stretch in a certain direction or to lean toward a particular outcome or behavior. It often implies a tendency or inclination towards something specific.
The prefix for tension is ten and the suffix is ion
Yes, the prefix in "cultivate" is "cult-," which comes from the Latin word "cultivare" meaning to prepare or tend land for crops.
Mold and water leaking can be a problem with front load washers. They may also not be as energy efficient as they claim. They tend to be more expensive than other washer and dryer pairs.
Yes, wind speed can change as a weather front moves into an area. Ahead of a warm front, winds tend to be lighter and shift in direction, often coming from the south. Behind a cold front, winds can be stronger and shift to a northerly direction.
Yes, "pre-" is a common prefix in English that means "before" or "prior to." In the word "pretend," the prefix "pre-" is combined with the root word "tend," meaning "to stretch" or "to aim," to create the meaning of "to stretch before" or "to feign."
Tend which means to pay attention or to apply oneself. Pre- is a prefix meaning before.
They tend to change density, temperature or energy.
As most cars have the engine in front, they tend to carry more weight on the front wheels.
there is no suffix of extend. The root word is tend and the prefix is ex-.