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The prefix "aliment-" typically refers to food or nourishment. It is derived from the Latin word "alimentum," which means nourishment or sustenance.
The root word of "atrophy" is "trophe," which means nourishment in Greek. The prefix "a-" in "atrophy" signifies a lack of nourishment or wasting away.
Bad has no prefix, it is a simple word. Both "mis-" and "mal-" are prefixes for bad. mainly dys
The prefix for dyspnea is "dys-".
Mal- is the prefix of malfunction. It means bad, in this case a bad function.
The prefix "aliment-" typically refers to food or nourishment. It is derived from the Latin word "alimentum," which means nourishment or sustenance.
The root word of "atrophy" is "trophe," which means nourishment in Greek. The prefix "a-" in "atrophy" signifies a lack of nourishment or wasting away.
Bad has no prefix, it is a simple word. Both "mis-" and "mal-" are prefixes for bad. mainly dys
The prefix for dyspnea is "dys-".
Mal- is the prefix of malfunction. It means bad, in this case a bad function.
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
The prefix in the word maladjusted is mal-. This prefix means bad.
The prefix "caco-" usually means "bad" or "ill." Some examples include cacophony (bad sound) and cacophony (bad vision).
It is considered bad luck because it wastes nourishment for the whole family.
The prefix Din-means terrible, horrible, or bad
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A layman's definition would be a source of nourishment. That is because the root prefix nutri means nourishment. In a more complex manner, this would refer to multiple manners of health and wellness, including proper diet and exercise.