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The base form of a word is referred to as its "root" form. It is the simplest form of a word before any affixes (prefixes or suffixes) are added to it.
No, "anxious" does not contain any prefixes. It is a standalone word without any additional parts attached to the beginning.
The word "graduate" does not have any prefixes or suffixes. It is a standalone word that means someone who has successfully completed a degree or course of study.
A free root word is a word that can stand alone and carry meaning without any prefixes or suffixes added to it. For example, "sign" is a free root word in words like "signal" or "signature."
IMportant does not have any prefix but it does have a suffix: the "ant" at the last part
A root is the common term for the word before it has any prefixes or suffixes added on to it.
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The base form of a word is referred to as its "root" form. It is the simplest form of a word before any affixes (prefixes or suffixes) are added to it.
No, "anxious" does not contain any prefixes. It is a standalone word without any additional parts attached to the beginning.
The word "graduate" does not have any prefixes or suffixes. It is a standalone word that means someone who has successfully completed a degree or course of study.
A free root word is a word that can stand alone and carry meaning without any prefixes or suffixes added to it. For example, "sign" is a free root word in words like "signal" or "signature."
IMportant does not have any prefix but it does have a suffix: the "ant" at the last part
If the prefixes are compatible, any word - not just medical - can have more than one prefix. In medicine, there are prefixes used for the different systems of the body, others used for the different organs, and many others for a vast array of things. One example of a medical word with multiple prefixes is Mononeuropathy, meaning damage to or disease of a single nerve or nerve group.
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A prefix is a word part that is added to the beginning of a base word to create a new word with a different meaning. An immediate prefix refers to a prefix that is directly attached to the beginning of a word without any other prefixes or intervening letters.
A baseword is the main part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes can be added to create new words. It is the central meaning or core element of a word before any affixes are attached.