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If you're talking about this μύτη and pronounce me-teh then it means ''nose''
The base word for "transcript" is "script," which refers to a written or printed document. The prefix "trans-" in "transcript" means "across" or "beyond," indicating that a transcript is a written record that goes beyond just spoken words.
The prefix that goes on "reverent" is "ir-".
The prefix that goes with "humane" is "in-" as in "inhumane."
The prefix that goes with discipline is "self-".
If you're talking about this μύτη and pronounce me-teh then it means ''nose''
The prefix of the word "extreme" is "ex-." In this case, "ex-" is a prefix that means "out of" or "beyond." When added to the root word "treme," which means "end" or "limit," the word "extreme" is formed, indicating something that goes beyond normal limits or boundaries.
it means nothng
The base word for "transcript" is "script," which refers to a written or printed document. The prefix "trans-" in "transcript" means "across" or "beyond," indicating that a transcript is a written record that goes beyond just spoken words.
Mega means millions as in megabucks, megabytes.
It's a prefix. Pre- means before. It goes before the main part of the word. Example: Exodus
The prefix that goes with "humane" is "in-" as in "inhumane."
The prefix that goes with discipline is "self-".
Indefinite
The prefix that goes on "reverent" is "ir-".
no not unless one goes beyond his principals
probably means 'it always returns' - he/she/it goes is 'it' (from ire) and re as a prefix means 'back'. so 'reit' would be 'he/she/it goes back/returns'