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To, Towards is the English equivalent of the Latin prefix 'ad-'. An example of its use may be found in the infinitive 'adiungere', which means 'to join to'. The infinitive is formed from the joining of the prefix 'ad-' to the infinitive 'iungere', which means 'to connect, join, unite'.

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