The prefix 'ge' is a Greek root word, in English 'geo' meaning Earth, as in Geography, Geology or Geometry
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
Off the top of my head:PrefixesReplaceEmplaceDisplaceDeplace[ment]SuffixesPlacementPlacemat/place-setting
San means Saint in Spanish, as in Saint Francis (San Francisco).
GeographyDon't you see the word geography is the product of geo and graphy?Geo- means something of the earth-graphy means a type of art/scienceSo it's the art and science of the Earth.
The word geography literally means "to describe the Earth." It comes from the Greek words "geo" (Earth) and "graphia" (to describe or write).
The Greek prefix "geo" means Earth.
what means earth in a prefix? not geo please
Geo- is an prefix from Greek meaning "earth''.
The prefix for "earth" is "geo-."
Aqua. Hydro. As in aquifer or hydro-electric.
'Geo' is the prefix for geothermal and geocache. 'Geo' means 'earth' and 'thermal' means 'relating to heat'. Therefore geothermal means 'Relating to heat of the earth'. 'Cache' means 'hidden item(s)', therefore geocache means 'hidden items around the earth'.
geo is the prefix.
Words that start with the prefix geo can be geothermal, geology, geocritical, and many more.
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The prefix geo- means "Earth." Ge- is a common Germanic perfective prefix, now extinct in English except in some fossilized words such as y-clept ( "called").
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Geo means "earth".