The meaning of the word Possible comes from the Latin word 'Possibilis' (Possible) and Latin 'Posse' (To be able).
The word Impossible comes from the Latin 'Impossibilis', from in-'Not' and 'Possibilis'-'Possible', from 'Possum' 'To be able to' + Suffix -'Ibilis'-'Able'.
The negative word for possible is usually "impossible," meaning that something cannot be done or achieved under any circumstances.
"Possible" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossible.
Yes. The prefix "in" added to the word "possible". The meaning of possible is "able to be done" and the meaning of impossible is"not able to be done".
The word "impossible" has the prefix "im-" added to the root word "possible." The prefix "im-" changes the meaning of the root word to create a new word with the opposite meaning.
Possibilities means the number of ways in which a problem can be solved. " every thing is possible even the Impossible says that IM- Possible"
The prefix 'im' is generally used to indicate a negative or opposite meaning (e.g., 'impossible' means not possible), while the prefix 'in' often indicates the presence of something within the word (e.g., 'involve' means to include something).
No, it is not possible to have an impossible cribbage hand.
No, "im-" is a prefix used to indicate negation or the opposite. "Impossible" is a word formed by adding the prefix "im-" to "possible" to create a new word with a different meaning.
impossible to be possible, possibly
no, because if something was impossible, then not everything would be possible.
It is not possible to ascribe a precise meaning to a surrealistic work of art. Magritte even made it impossible by giving titles to his paintings, which are not related to the picture.
clearly not hence it is IMpossible, if it were possible than it would not be titled as such #feellikeasir