Cyanide, Cyanic, Cyanamide, Cyanuric, Cyanogen, Cyanosis
no
aeroplaneaerojet
Some words that start with the prefix 'de' (go down or away, completely, remove or reverse) are:deactivatedebatedecampdeductdeescalatedefeatdegradedehydratedeifydejectdeliverydelousedemotedenudedeodorantdependdepreciatedescenddeterdetestdevelop
dike, dice, dig, dime, dip, dizzy, ding, ditch (:actually, it does start with di, but not the prefix di-. except for the dice, none of the other ones start with the prefix di-. Some prefix di- words are dice, dichotomy,, dicromate, diptera, and dioxide. :)
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Yes, there are words with the prefix "or." For example, "order," "organize," and "oracle" are some common words that contain the prefix "or."
no
The prefix "cyan" means blue-green or greenish-blue in color. It is typically used to describe shades of blue that have a hint of green in them.
There are no words that contain both the prefix "ante" and the root word "cest" in the English language.
Encase
forever,forget,forgive,forhead.
cursive, cursor, cursory
As a prefix, homo- means same. words: homogeneous, homonym, homosexual...
The prefix "frag-" means "to break" or "to shatter." Words like "fragile" and "fragment" contain this prefix and convey the idea of something being easily broken or separated.
nonsmoker, nonviolent, nonbeliever, nonalphabetic, non-profit, nonplus
project dejected abject projectile injection reject eject conjecture object projector Ject isn't really a prefix, there are no words starting with it. These are some words that contain ject, though.
‘Merit’ does not contain a prefix.