It's not really a "prefix" so much as a word. It could be an indication that the compound word has to do with flies (the insect), as in "flypaper". It could also have to do with something else called a "fly", such as "flyspace" in the theatre (it's the area over the stage where the "flies" ... objects that are "flown", or hoisted on ropes or chains ... hang).
The prefix for "fly" is "aero-" or "avi-". For example, aerospace and aviator.
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
The prefix "lize" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common prefix in the language.
The prefix that means "alongside" is "para-".
The prefix "mon-" means one or single.
Port means to fly across something
The prefix for "fly" is "aero-" or "avi-". For example, aerospace and aviator.
butterfly!
what does the prefix polo mean
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
what does the prefix cri mean as in crisis
The prefix ben mean of a good nature
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
"To show" is not a prefix.
Prefix with sphere?
In prefix version it means how are you.
"nonagon" is not a prefix.