The prefix for "sight ahead" would be "fore-". For example, the word "foresight" means the ability to predict or plan for the future.
over (sight)
the prefix means 'sight' in the sense of stereopsis seeing solid objects
The prefix "vision-" pertains to sight or seeing, often related to the eyes or the act of perceiving visually.
A prefix for "to lose something" is "dis-". For example, "disappear" means to lose sight of something.
Yes, "un-" can be added as a prefix to "blind" to create "unblind," which means to restore sight or remove blindness. However, it is not commonly used and "blind" is generally used without a prefix.
pre- prefix presuppose
over (sight)
the prefix means 'sight' in the sense of stereopsis seeing solid objects
-Opia means sight. Anisometropia is a disease where your eyes have different levels of sight.
The prefix "vision-" pertains to sight or seeing, often related to the eyes or the act of perceiving visually.
sight distance
A prefix for "to lose something" is "dis-". For example, "disappear" means to lose sight of something.
A compound word is two words put together. The 'a' in 'ahead' is not considered a word, but a prefix.
sight distance!!!
your line-of-sight is greater than 30 seconds ahead
Yes, "un-" can be added as a prefix to "blind" to create "unblind," which means to restore sight or remove blindness. However, it is not commonly used and "blind" is generally used without a prefix.
The prefix "vor-" means "before" or "in front of" in German. It is commonly used in words to indicate something that comes before or leads ahead.