"Beginning" is a noun that refers to the start or origin of something, while "meaning" can be a noun referring to the significance or definition of something, or a verb referring to conveying or signifying something.
A prefix appears at the beginning of root words, adding meaning or altering the word's original meaning. A suffix appears at the end of root words, also adding meaning or changing the word's grammatical function.
There are extremely many words in French beginning with E. There are forty-something pages of words beginning with E in my abridged French-English dictionary. If you are looking for a particular word, I suggest you give a meaning. If not, search up 'mots qui commencent par e' or 'French words beginning with e'.
spacioussizablesubstantialsuper-sized
centimeter centennial
Prefixes change the meaning by doing something before or after. Ex:Pre- before doingRe- Doing againA suffix does the opposite. Ex:-ed- Did something Ex: He created... PIE :D
Pre- the prefix meaning before ex: preadolescent, pretest, pre-exmination
divided
girls under the age of 12
No, "arti" is not a prefix. It is not commonly used at the beginning of words to change their meaning.
A repetition of a word or of words at the beginning of two or more successive clauses.
Compound words beginning with D:darkroomdashboarddaybeddaybreakdaydreamdaylightdaytimedeadbeatdeadboltdeadlinedeathwatchdewdropdinnertimedirtballdishclothdishpandishwasherdoorbelldoorstepdownplaydownspoutdowntimedragnetdriftwooddrugstoredrywalldumbbell