A prefix of "man" could be "un-" to form the word "unman."
The prefix of manage is "man-".
No, "man" is not a prefix in the word "manifesto." The word "manifesto" comes from the Latin word "manifestum," meaning clear or evident.
The prefix "man" or "manu" typically refers to something related to humans or mankind. It can also imply characteristics such as being done by hand or by humans.
Yes, adding "Mr." before a name is considered a prefix. It is a title commonly used before a man's name to show respect or formality.
"Man", "Manu". Manufacture (build by hand) Manual (Of or pertaining to the hand)
The prefix of manage is "man-".
The prefix for the word "mannerly" is "man-". A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a base word to create a new word with a different meaning. In this case, the prefix "man-" means "having to do with" or "related to," so when added to "mannerly," it forms a new word that means "having good manners" or "polite."
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The prefix anthro- means "man" An example would be anthropology or anthropomorphic.
man-, manu-
manhood
It means man-made.
homo- meaning (in this case) man.
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No, "man" is not a prefix in the word "manifesto." The word "manifesto" comes from the Latin word "manifestum," meaning clear or evident.
Usually it means "hand", from the Latin.
The prefix "man" or "manu" typically refers to something related to humans or mankind. It can also imply characteristics such as being done by hand or by humans.