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exter-, extra-, extro-
The prefix Extra means beyond. It may often be confused with the prefix Ex or E meaning out.
Meta- as a prefix can have a number of definitions. It can denote a change of position or condition, a position behind, after, or beyond or something of a higher or second-order kind.
This word doesn't have a prefix. "extreme" would be the root word, and affixes would be added to it. For example: "extremely" turns it into an adverb. "extremity" turns it into a noun
A prefix for exaggeration is "over-." This prefix is used to indicate excessiveness or going beyond a normal or acceptable limit. When added to a word, it changes the meaning to imply too much of something, such as in the words "overwhelm" or "overstate."
The prefix "con-" means "with."
the prefix para- means beyond like paranormal means beyond normal
The prefix "trans-" means in a manner that goes beyond.
The prefix of "exceedingly" is "ex-" which means out of or beyond.
It means beyond or exceedingly. It also means an extremist.The prefix ultra- derives from the Latin word beyond. It may also means to go beyond or extreme.An example of the prefix ultra- is ultramicroscopic, which means that it is extremely small, or beyond small to the use an ordinary microscope.
The prefix meta- means after (beyond) and the Greek root morphos means change.
The prefix of exemplify is "ex-" which means out or beyond.
the greek prefix para means beyond
The prefix in "transplant" is "trans-", which means across or beyond.
The prefix out- meanssurpassingexceedingexternalaway fromex.outbuilding
The prefix word for executive is "ex-" which means out, beyond, or former.
The prefix Extra means beyond. It may often be confused with the prefix Ex or E meaning out.
The two letter prefix which means outside is ex, as in the word, exhale, to breathe out.