By itself very little. It is a prefix for many words, usually describing the opposite of the word without the prefix. Assemble and dis-assemble for instance.
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
The prefix of disinclination is "dis-", which means "not" or "lack of".
No, "dis-" is not a prefix in the word "discernible." The prefix in "discernible" is "dis-" which means "apart" or "away."
The stem "dis-" means "apart" or "away" in words like disassemble (take apart), disconnect (separate), and disappear (vanish).
The word with the prefix "dis" that means in the state of not believing is "disbelief."
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
Dis means away
DIS means disqualified.
The prefix of disinclination is "dis-", which means "not" or "lack of".
The prefix 'dis' means not or the opposite of something.
No, "dis-" is not a prefix in the word "discernible." The prefix in "discernible" is "dis-" which means "apart" or "away."
The stem "dis-" means "apart" or "away" in words like disassemble (take apart), disconnect (separate), and disappear (vanish).
The word with the prefix "dis" that means in the state of not believing is "disbelief."
DIS means Daytona International Speedway.
The prefix of the word 'disappearing' is dis.
Dis means not, by saying disagree, it means to NOT agree.
Yes, dis- is a prefix. This prefix means not.