It's Greek, and can mean a number of things:
passing through, between, going apart, thoroughly/completely.
The prefix dia- means across or through. This is common word with this prefix: diameter.
The prefix dia- means through or across. A common word for this is diameter.
It is from Greek and means "through", or related meanings like "across".
Definition: prefix (dia-) - across, throughExamples:diaphragm (dia-phragm) - sheet of muscles that separate the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity
Words with the prefix -im:immaterialimmatureimmobileimmortalimpartialimperfectimpossibleimpracticalimproperWords with the prefix -in:inaccurateinactiveincalculableincapableincapacitateinconceivableindescribableindiscriminateindivisibleineffectiveingrowninvisibleinvoluntary
"Diagonal" begins with the prefix dia.
Diametric, diagonal, diameter.
The prefix dia- means across or through. This is common word with this prefix: diameter.
The prefix dia- means through or across. A common word for this is diameter.
The prefix dia- means through or across. A common word for this is diameter.
dia- , di- eg: diameter,diagonal
difficulty doesn't have a prefix because prefixes are words added to the beginning of a root word
Epi is the prefix to change to "dia". One has "epi"logue which changes to "dia"logue...a conversation.
It is from Greek and means "through", or related meanings like "across".
Definition: prefix (dia-) - across, throughExamples:diaphragm (dia-phragm) - sheet of muscles that separate the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity
Yes, there are words with the prefix "or." For example, "order," "organize," and "oracle" are some common words that contain the prefix "or."
Words with the prefix -im:immaterialimmatureimmobileimmortalimpartialimperfectimpossibleimpracticalimproperWords with the prefix -in:inaccurateinactiveincalculableincapableincapacitateinconceivableindescribableindiscriminateindivisibleineffectiveingrowninvisibleinvoluntary