"Flate" does not exist as a stand-alone word. If you meant "flate" as a misspelling of "flate," the prefix "in-" can be added to it to form "inflate."
The root word "flat" or "flate" generally refers to something that is level, smooth, or even. It can also describe something that lacks depth or dimensionality.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
what prefix does hypothesis have? what prefix does hypothesis have?
The prefix is un-. This prefix means not.
The prefix that comes before "flate" is "in-". When the prefix "in-" is added to the word "flate," it becomes "inflate," meaning to fill with air or expand. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word altogether.
flate
The root word "flat" or "flate" generally refers to something that is level, smooth, or even. It can also describe something that lacks depth or dimensionality.
There are two syllables. In-flate.
Sternum
Flate pack furniture.
i think 3bhk means 3bedroom flate
No, "flat" and "flate" are not the same root. "Flat" is an adjective describing something that is level or smooth, while "flate" is an archaic or less common form that is not widely used in modern English. The two words have different usages and meanings, with "flat" being the standard term in contemporary language.
A cylinder
The Cromington Flate Hotel
Two flat and one curved.
well 1 diffrense is centapeads ar flate (millapeads are not)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!