capture, captive, capsule
The prefix "cap" means to take or seize, as seen in words like capture (take or catch) and capable (able to seize or achieve).
The prefix "cap" typically means "to take" or "to seize." For example, the word "capture" means to take or seize control of something.
there isnt one. prefixes are words prefounded, the pre is a PREfixe. pre means before.
The prefix of "capture" is "cap-".
The prefix of capacity is "cap-".
The prefix "cap" means to take or seize, as seen in words like capture (take or catch) and capable (able to seize or achieve).
The prefix "cap" typically means "to take" or "to seize." For example, the word "capture" means to take or seize control of something.
Capitol
capture-meaning take away
there isnt one. prefixes are words prefounded, the pre is a PREfixe. pre means before.
Capable, capacity, caper, capital, capitalize, capsize, captain, caption, captivate, captive and capture are words. They begin with the prefix cap.
The prefix of "capture" is "cap-".
The prefix of capacity is "cap-".
The Latin root of the word incapable is capabilis from capere (to take). This provides the root -cap- and the suffix -able (suited for). The prefix in- usually means "not".Prefix, root, and suffix are in-cap-able(not suited for, i.e. not capable of doing something)
cap-
The prefix is in-, the suffix is -able, and the root is capabillis from capere, meaning to take.
In some words, like capitol, it means 'head'. From Latin 'caput'. In a phrase like 'capital punishment', it denotes the highest form of punishment, just as capitol denotes the 'head' city.