Well, honey, the prefix for "nourish" is "en-." So if you want to spice up your vocabulary game, just slap that bad boy in front of "nourish" and you've got yourself a fancy new word. Go ahead, impress your friends with your linguistic prowess.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
The prefix is un-. This prefix means not.
A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.
The opposite prefix of the prefix "meta-" is "pre-".
No
The prefix in this word is "under". The root is "nourish".
Yes, nourish is the correct spelling.
nourish: it means for example, : to care for a young one.. things along those lines. ex: nourish this child until grown....
No, Starve is an antonym for the word nourish. Cheers.
An angry dispute; an altercation. Nourish refers to eating-provide nourishment.
The abstract noun is nourishment.
I am pretty sure it means "food" in french
Roger Nourish has written: 'Chemotaxonomic studies on the lichen genus Cladonia in the British Isles'
Blood is pumped through the body to nourish all of the tissues.
Blood is pumped through the body to nourish all of the tissues.
They nourish it.