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The prefix in "erosion" is "e-" which means "out" or "away".
Prefix: en- Root word: dors Suffix: -e
Yes, "elaborate" has a root word "labor" and the prefix "e-" added to it. It does not contain a suffix.
Yes, the prefix in "erupt" is "e-" meaning out, forth, while the word "erupt" does not have a suffix.
The prefix you would use with "cent" to mean center is "ec-" (as in eccentric).
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The e means 'out' and ject is from the French word 'jette' meaning throw. so eject means throw out.
The prefix in "erosion" is "e-" which means "out" or "away".
e = (out of)
Prefix: en- Root word: dors Suffix: -e
Emit. ex: Cheese tends to emit a smell.
Yes it is: e * mit
Scribe, which means write down, is derived from the Latin word, scribere.Scrib(e) means "to write"
exit, emit, espy
The word dissolve has a prefix, but not a suffix. Dis is the prefix and solve is the root word. The same root word is used in solvent where solv(e) is the root and ent is the suffix.
No. It uses the prefix ex-, shortened to e-, meaning "out."
Yes, "elaborate" has a root word "labor" and the prefix "e-" added to it. It does not contain a suffix.