words with the prefix corp: * corporal * corporate * corporation * corps * corpulent * corpus * corpuscle
It can mean either together or heart. Some examples are correct and cordial.
correlate
correlate
corazon, spanish for "heart"
corporation
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
The prefix doc means to teach. Some of the example words that use this prefix include docile, doctor, doctrine, and document.
is the English version of "cromo" a greak prefix that means: colour, examples of words with chromo:Chromotherapy(), cromosoft(spanish version of the greek prefix+soft),
herb is the prefix meaning "green plant" in Greek.It is used in words like herbaceous, herbal, herbivore.
Ation is not a prefix; it is a suffix. Some words with this suffix are specialization, aggravation, and alternation.
Biannual means twice a year.
The prefix that means foot or feet is "ped." Six words that start with this prefix are pedestrian, pedicure, pedal, pedophile, pedestal, and pediatrics. Three words that end with "ped" making it a suffix are biped, quadruped, and centipede.
As far as I am aware, the prefix is not ben- but perhaps 'bene-'? as in to mean 'good', e.g. benefactor, beneficial. Is that ok?
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
soluable, solute, solution :P i think that's what you mean right??
The prefix cardio- means related to the heart. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to conditions or procedures involving the heart.
There are many and I do not now them all, but here are a two premature and prenatal.
illegible illegitimate illiterate illogical These all mean not. (Not logical = illogical)
Illuminate and illogical start with the prefix "il-"
Cardio- is a prefix, and it means "heart."
There is no by- prefix. Perhaps what was mean was be-. Some words starting with this are because, belittle, berate, etc.
Immaterial, immature, immeasurable, immodest, immoral and immovable begin with IM. They mean not.