You could add the prefix non- to it to make the word nonstandard.
A prefix of "standard" is "stand."
Yes, 'com-' is a prefix. Check words like:comparecompletecompletion
The word "interim" does not have a standard prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word that means temporary or in the meantime.
The prefix for "once" is "re-" as seen in the word "reonce," but there isn't a standard suffix specific to "once."
A substandard job is one that is below par or below the standard expected. Sub means below. Sub is the prefix.
A prefix of "standard" is "stand."
The prefix meaning one thousand standard units is "kilo-".
The metric prefix used to describe 1000 standard units is "kilo-".
Yes, 'com-' is a prefix. Check words like:comparecompletecompletion
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The word "interim" does not have a standard prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word that means temporary or in the meantime.
The prefix for "once" is "re-" as seen in the word "reonce," but there isn't a standard suffix specific to "once."
The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.
A substandard job is one that is below par or below the standard expected. Sub means below. Sub is the prefix.
There is no prefix for this word, however, do you really feel such a burning desire to add a prefix to an already Standardword. Standard derives from the word Stipes in Latin meaning a blockhead/branch, so we dont need to add a prefx to this as it is already a perfectly unprefixable word as when I call someone a blockhead or talk about the long branches on a tree I do not have time to think of a prefix. Life is too short for prefixes unless you are a writer, in that case talk about them everyday.
A standard American phone number consists of three parts. An area code, a prefix, and a suffix. In the following phone number: (987) 654-3211, the 654 would be the prefix.
A dekagram is 10 grams ("deka" being a standard prefix for 10, like 'octo' is the standard prefix for 8). So 3 dekagrams is 30 grams, which is 1 1/8 ounces (approximately).