"Pre-" I believe :)
"pre-" as in preowned, or "ante-" as in antebellum.
The root word pre means before. Some examples are prelimary and present
The root word for "previous" is "prior," which means coming before in time or order.
Prae- is one Latin root that means 'in front of, occurring before'. Pro- is another. Either way, both also may function as prepositions in a sentence.
History is the root word (or base word). Pre- is the prefix, and -ic is the suffix.
"Before" is a preposition it can also be an adverb or adjective
"pre-" as in preowned, or "ante-" as in antebellum.
One prefix that means before is "pre" as in the word pretest.
The root word pre means before. Some examples are prelimary and present
The root word for "previous" is "prior," which means coming before in time or order.
Pro means before and create means made or manufacture.
Prae- is one Latin root that means 'in front of, occurring before'. Pro- is another. Either way, both also may function as prepositions in a sentence.
The word ten means a number that you count up to right after nine and before eleven. The root ten- , as in tenacious or tenant, means to hold.
History is the root word (or base word). Pre- is the prefix, and -ic is the suffix.
The root word "prin" means early or before in Latin. It is commonly used in words like primitive, prince, and principal.
After the Roman goddess Fortuna, goddess of fortune and personification of luck.
a root means a bottom part of the flower