The prefix "dec-" in English words is derived from the Latin word "decem," which means "ten." It is commonly used to indicate a factor of ten or a tenth part of something. For example, in words like "decade" (a period of ten years) or "decimal" (a number system based on powers of ten).
Deci comes from the latin Decimus which means one tenth. A prefix of deci- would mean one tenth of whatever the word is. Deciliter is one-tenth of a liter. Decibel is one-tenth of a bel, and is a unit of measurement of power. Decimeter is one-tenth of a meter.
The metric prefix for 10 to the ninth power is "giga." It is abbreviated as "G" and represents one billion.
The prefix that means ten times the unit is "deca-." It is commonly used in the metric system to denote a factor of ten.
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 "dec" means ten. For example, the word "decagon" refers to a ten-sided polygon.
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The prefix 'dec' indicates the number 10. As an example decane is the alkane with a 10 carbon atom chain.
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The prefix 'dec' indicates the number 10. As an example decane is the alkane with a 10 carbon atom chain.
Dec or deca (as in a decade)
If decogon were a real word then the prefix would, could be de-, dec- or deco-. But it is not a real word and so there is no prefix.
Dec- or Deci-
de isn't a prefix in this word. Dec is the root, meaning ten. e.g. decade - ten years, December - tenth month (originally), decimate - reduce by a tenth.
decahedron means flat ided figure which means a figure ten sides