The prefix "hu" (according to an earlier version of Webster's Collegiate Dictionary) means, "like unto, but not quite the same". I discovered this some years ago when writing a paper and looked the word up. This dictionary has been wrongfully taken from me after showing the definition to someone who became disturbed about the implication this had on the accepted "born again" Christian theology. The Webster's that it came from was part of a set given away in the mid 70's by Encyclopedia Britannica as a desk set containing the dictionary, a collection of prefixes and a who's who of famous people. I would love to purchase another set of these books if anyone knows where it might be found?
The prefix of "human" is "hu-." A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to form a new word with a different meaning. In this case, the prefix "hu-" comes from the Latin word "homo," meaning "man" or "human being."
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