In the word "disease," the prefix "dis-" comes from Latin and generally means "apart," "asunder," or "away." It indicates a negative or opposite condition. Thus, "disease" implies a state of being away from health or a condition that disrupts normal bodily functions.
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The etymology of disease is from the world 'ease' dis + ease
You can divide the word "disease" into two syllables: dis-ease. The first syllable is "dis" and the second syllable is "ease."
Dis•ease
The word is spelled disease (singular); or diseases (plural). The base word is "ease" with a prefix of "dis-" to make "disease".
The etymology of disease is from the world 'ease' dis + ease
Do you mean the prefix dis- or the word "diss," which is a slang word meaning, "to put down"?
prevent, stop
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The word, "dis," does no exist, and the creation of the word, "dis," will never happen.
The French word "dis" is the second-person singular imperative form of the verb "dire," which means "to say" or "to tell." It is used to give a command or instruction to someone.
separated