"Multi-" is one such prefix, used in words such as: multiplex, multimedia and multifaceted.
The word "multitude" contains the root "multi-" which means many.
The root word of "polysyllabic" is "syllable," which refers to a unit of sound in a word. The prefix "poly-" means "many," so "polysyllabic" means having many syllables.
The Greek root word "poly" means many or much. It is commonly used in English to form words related to multiple or excessive quantities.
The word root that means change is "morph."
The root word that means 'like' is "simil."
The word "multitude" contains the root "multi-" which means many.
I'm pretty sure that -gon is the root word and it means angles. The prefix poly- means many and is most likely what you're asking for.
The root word of "polysyllabic" is "syllable," which refers to a unit of sound in a word. The prefix "poly-" means "many," so "polysyllabic" means having many syllables.
The Greek root word "poly" means many or much. It is commonly used in English to form words related to multiple or excessive quantities.
Pol/polis means city or stage ex. metropolis
it means air and it is a Latin root word
Poly, which means many.
The root word that means 'like' is "simil."
The word root that means change is "morph."
The root word that means hair is "trich."
The root word for triad is tri. This root word means three.
the root word is coronate, which means "to crown."