A prefix is a word that is added to beginning of another word which in essence turns the word into another word. An example is the prefix un when added to the word willing it becomes unwilling.
Persuasive
Some words with a prefix that means "in, on, or into" include: include, inside, involve, invade.
"Path" as a prefix means "feeling" or "disease," such as in the words "sympathy" or "pathology."
The word "preheat" has a prefix. The prefix "pre-" means before.
Some words with the prefix "co-" that means "with" include collaborate, cooperate, coexist, and coordinate.
The prefix of perfect is per. This prefix means through or intensive. Other words that use this prefix are persecute, permit, and perspire.
Persuasive
It's Greek, and can mean a number of things: passing through, between, going apart, thoroughly/completely.
Some words with a prefix that means "in, on, or into" include: include, inside, involve, invade.
"Path" as a prefix means "feeling" or "disease," such as in the words "sympathy" or "pathology."
The prefix trans means across. A transversal cuts through to lines and two points.
The word "preheat" has a prefix. The prefix "pre-" means before.
Some words with the prefix "co-" that means "with" include collaborate, cooperate, coexist, and coordinate.
Insignificant.
The prefix "dys-" means unpleasant or difficult, such as in words like "dysfunctional" or "dysphoria."
Words that start with the prefix af:AfroAffairAfterAfghanAfoulAfraidAffordAforeAfootAffirm
Rupt is a prefix that means to break. Words that use this prefix include rupture and ruptible. There are more words that use this as its root word than prefix.