I think the answer is, equi.
"mono" means "one," and "poly" means "many."
Dis means away
The antonym for benevolent would be malevolent. The prefix bene- means good, whilst male-means bad - these are prefixes borrowing from Latin words of the same spelling and meaning.
The prefix means not. If you put it together, it would say not normal.
Circum as in circumnavigate, circumscribe or circumference
One prefix that I found that means "good" is "bene", as in "beneficial" or "benevolent". Or Beneful, if you like dog food.
ab- -ity -ly
it means lollipop
What do not mean in a prefixes
Eupepsia is the medical term meaning good or normal digestion. In contrast, dyspepsia means difficult digestion.
"mono" means "one," and "poly" means "many."
Quadri (Latin) and Tetra (Greek) are both prefixes used for the number 4
Dis means away
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The antonym for benevolent would be malevolent. The prefix bene- means good, whilst male-means bad - these are prefixes borrowing from Latin words of the same spelling and meaning.
The prefix means not. If you put it together, it would say not normal.
centi comes from the Latin word for 100. In the metric system it means 1/100, as the Latin prefixes mean reciprocal multipliers [1/10, 1/100, 1/1000, etc], and Greek prefixes are the 'normal' multipliers [10, 100, 1000, etc.]