Post-
The prefix of "put off" is "post-", which means to place or schedule something for a later time.
no But then again there's the word "beforehand."
Fallow is a word meaning unsown, and as such does not change the meaning of a word when added to the beginning of it. It is not a prefix.
A prefix can indicate location, time, or number depending on the context. It is added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning or create a new word.
It' s greek. Χρόνος (khronos) in greek means time.
The prefix of "put off" is "post-", which means to place or schedule something for a later time.
no But then again there's the word "beforehand."
the prefix is syn meaning together the root is chron meaning time
AnteBefore, forwardAntecubital (before elbow); anteflexion (forward bending)a prefix meaning 'before in time or in place': anteflexion, antepartal.
When you add something to the beginning of a word, it is called a "prefix." Prefixes are used to modify the meaning of the base word, often indicating negation, position, time, or degree. For example, in the word "unhappy," "un-" is the prefix that denotes negation.
Contempo-, meaning 'with (this) time'
Fallow is a word meaning unsown, and as such does not change the meaning of a word when added to the beginning of it. It is not a prefix.
A prefix can indicate location, time, or number depending on the context. It is added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning or create a new word.
It' s greek. Χρόνος (khronos) in greek means time.
The prefix of "on time" is "on."
unpunctual
The prefix "con-" in front of "temporary" in contemporary means "with" or "together," so the word contemporary can be thought of as meaning "with the times" or "existing at the same time."