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Pro- means "forward or before.
The prefix of "profusion" is "pro-," which means "forward" or "in favor of."
"Pro" is the prefix, "mont" is the root, and "ory" is the suffix.
The prefix "ante-" combined with "flexion" means forward curvature of a part or organ.
Where the prefix retro- does not merely "reverse" the existing condition (which would already be the opposite e.g. retro-rocket), the opposite would be pro- (proactive, progressive, prograde, and prospective).
Procrastinate does have a prefix. It is pro-. Pro- means forward. So the meaning of procrastinate is to not move forward.
Pro- means "forward or before.
The prefix of "profusion" is "pro-," which means "forward" or "in favor of."
forward
"Pro" is the prefix, "mont" is the root, and "ory" is the suffix.
The prefix "ante-" combined with "flexion" means forward curvature of a part or organ.
No, Profit is not a prefix. Also the prefix pro- means forward, not before like pre-.
proceed
forward
In some words it means "forward" or "forth."
Where the prefix retro- does not merely "reverse" the existing condition (which would already be the opposite e.g. retro-rocket), the opposite would be pro- (proactive, progressive, prograde, and prospective).
Yes; it's pro-, meaning "forward". "Profit" is from the Latin noun profectus (-us, m.), "advance, progress, profit", which in turn is from pro- "forward" and facere, "to do, to make". The same prefix is seen in "progress", from Latin progredi, "to go forward."