The prefix of manage is "man-".
The prefix "re-" can be used with "calculate" to form "recalculate" and with "manage" to form "remanage." These terms imply performing the action again or in a different way.
A prefix with "vise" could be "super-" to form the word "supervise," meaning to oversee or manage something.
The prefix "over-" means above, beyond, or excessive. In the case of the word "oversee," it means to watch over, supervise, or manage.
Prefixes for "manage" include mis-, un-, and dis-. For example: mismanage, unmanageable, dismanagement. Suffixes for "manage" include -able, -ment, and -r. For example: manageable, management, manager.
Direct is made of the Latin prefix dis- ( apart) and rectus, the past participle of regere, to steer.
The prefix "re-" can be used with "calculate" to form "recalculate" and with "manage" to form "remanage." These terms imply performing the action again or in a different way.
a root word is manage
A prefix with "vise" could be "super-" to form the word "supervise," meaning to oversee or manage something.
The prefix for "manageable" is "manag-" because it comes from the word "manage." So, technically, there isn't a separate prefix specifically for "manageable." But hey, now you know a little more about word origins!
The prefix "over-" means above, beyond, or excessive. In the case of the word "oversee," it means to watch over, supervise, or manage.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to manage are management, and the gerund, managing.
Prefixes for "manage" include mis-, un-, and dis-. For example: mismanage, unmanageable, dismanagement. Suffixes for "manage" include -able, -ment, and -r. For example: manageable, management, manager.
Direct is made of the Latin prefix dis- ( apart) and rectus, the past participle of regere, to steer.
The prefix "ment" is a suffix in English that is added to a word to create a noun denoting an action, state, or result. It often turns verbs into nouns, such as "enjoyment" from "enjoy" or "management" from "manage."
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.