Hamilton, Ohio, is local to the following communities:
Ohio, area code 513
Bethany, Bethel, Cincinnati, Clermont, Harrison, Little Miami, Mason, Monroe, Morning Sun, Newtonsville, Oxford, Reily, Seven Mile, Shandon, Trenton, Williamsburg
Kentucky, area code 859
Alexandria, Boone, Butler, Covington, Falmouth, Glencoe, Independence, Walton, Warsaw, Williamstown
Indiana, area code 812
Peoria, West Harrison
The specific prefixes are too numerous to list.
Yes, 'com-' is a prefix. Check words like:comparecompletecompletion
Area code 949 serves southern Orange County, California. The 949-430 prefix is in Irvine.
The 949 area code serves southern Orange County, California. The 949-556 prefix is in Irvine.
Area code 949 is southern Orange County, California. The 949-355 prefix is in Newport Beach.
Yes un- is considered as a prefix. Yes. The "un-" part of the word is the prefix which means not. Therefore the word "unknown" means "not known" or "not knowledgeable"
Area code 415 serves most of San Francisco and Marin County, California, plus a small part of northern San Mateo County. The 415-601 prefix is assigned to San Francisco.
arteriol- is the combining form at the front of the word arteriolitis. It can't be considered a prefix, as it is the root of the word.
No, "de" is not a prefix in English. It is often found in words borrowed from other languages such as Latin, French, or Spanish. It can function as a part of a word but is not considered a prefix in English.
UK area code 01749 covers Shepton Mallet in the county of Somerset.
This ROOT-WORDis the Prefix SURwhich means OVER, ABOVE & MORE. This Prefix does not indicate greatness or superiority.
No, "s" is not a prefix. It is not added to the beginning of words to change their number or part of speech. It can, however, be considered a suffix, in that it changes many singular nouns to plural nouns.
The word non- is a prefix. It might be considered an adjective or adverb as "not" is. But it's not a preposition.