Retro, or perhaps anti in some cases, such as anticlockwise.
Well this is barely a question, but prefix is not a synonym to backward. Prefix is like a common begining for words, like dis-. Dis- is used in dislike, disobey, or distrust. You get the picture. Well, I hope this answers your freaky twisted half of a question.
The prefix "con-" means "with."
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
"Backward" has no prefix. "back" is not a prefix because the word "ward" isn't related to the word "backward". to ward off a predator, for example, is not related to the word backward. neither is the noun "ward", as in a hospital ward. Additionally, although "ward" appears at the end of "backward" and "forward", it is not a suffix. This is because, if taken away from the word forward, we are left with "for", which is itself not related to the word "forward". Unless it is related to the "fore" of a ship, perhaps?
Er means Engineer
retro- eg: retrograde
The prefix 'te-' and the verb 'cedere' make up the Latin roots to 'receding'. The prefix means 'backward'. The verb means 'you go'.
The Latin root of 'receding' is "recedere," which means "to go back" or "to retreat."
Retro
The term "relive" means to vividly remember or experience again a past event or memory as if it were happening in the present. It involves mentally revisiting and re-experiencing a particular moment or period of time.
Well this is barely a question, but prefix is not a synonym to backward. Prefix is like a common begining for words, like dis-. Dis- is used in dislike, disobey, or distrust. You get the picture. Well, I hope this answers your freaky twisted half of a question.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix "con-" means "with."
The prefix is in-. This prefix means not.
The prefix is in-. This prefix means not.
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
"Backward" has no prefix. "back" is not a prefix because the word "ward" isn't related to the word "backward". to ward off a predator, for example, is not related to the word backward. neither is the noun "ward", as in a hospital ward. Additionally, although "ward" appears at the end of "backward" and "forward", it is not a suffix. This is because, if taken away from the word forward, we are left with "for", which is itself not related to the word "forward". Unless it is related to the "fore" of a ship, perhaps?