The prefix that comes before the words "ship," "light," "fish," and "burst" is "star-." This prefix is often used to denote something related to or resembling a star, such as "starship" (a spacecraft designed for interstellar travel) or "starlight" (the light emitted by stars). In the case of "starfish," it refers to a marine echinoderm with a star-shaped body, and "starburst" typically refers to a sudden and intense emission of light from a star.
After "photo-", you can add "-graph", "-synthesis", "-reactive" , and so on. However, it is stretching a point to consider these examples as a marriage of a prefix and a suffix.
overweight, lightweight,
The prefix photo means light. think of it as a camera flashing it's a bright light
Light. (Illuminated, luminescence)
As a word in and of itself, 1860 brought us the shortening of the word photograph.As a prefix, photo-, a combined form meaning "light" or "photographic" comes to the Englishlanguage from the Greek photo-, itself a combined form of phos, meaning "light", from the PIEbase *bha-, meaning "to shine".
Its Gamma burst Ray which comes from the center of the universe.
After "photo-", you can add "-graph", "-synthesis", "-reactive" , and so on. However, it is stretching a point to consider these examples as a marriage of a prefix and a suffix.
Photo- .
Star might work: starship, starlight, starburst, starfish.
The prefix "luc" means light or brightness. It is derived from the Latin word "lux," meaning light.
The word with the prefix "par" that is a light umbrella is "parasol."
The word "photo" comes from the Greek word "phōtos," which means "light." It is commonly used as a prefix in words related to light, such as "photograph" or "photography."
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
light as it originates from the sun or a bulb before it is broken into different frequencies
twi is the prefix whereas light is the root word.
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overweight, lightweight,