embrace, empty, emphasis, embark, embroidery, employ, employee, and a lot of others I haven't mentioned.
empathy
em is the preffix of the words emessiary
The prefix of "employed" is "em-".
The prefix for "employment" is "em-".
disembodiment
In language, "em" can function as both a prefix and a suffix. As a prefix, it is often used to indicate "in" or "within." For example, "embrace" means to hold someone tightly "within" your arms. As a suffix, "em" is typically used in nouns to refer to a person involved in a specific activity or profession, such as "poet-em" or "journalist-em."
loads of 'em.
Many words begin with the letters EM. Some of those words are emailed, emanate, emancipate, embarrassed, emblem, emerald, empire and empty.
same thing as en.
No. It uses the prefix ex-, shortened to e-, meaning "out."
· embarrassed · embellished · eminent · emotional · empty
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