"bene" means "good", so benediction means, in simple terms, "good speech", or good spoken words. Not all of the following words have "bene" as their root, but you should be able to suss those out.
beneaped
beneath
beneception
beneceptive
beneceptor
benedicite
benedict
benediction
benedictional
benedictionary
benedictive
benedictively
benedictory
benedight
benefaction
benefactive
benefactor
benefactorship
benefactory
benefactress
benefic
benefice
beneficed
beneficeless
beneficence
beneficent
beneficential
beneficently
beneficial
beneficially
beneficialness
beneficiary
beneficiaryship
beneficiate
beneficiation
benefit
benefiter
beneighbored
benempt
benempted
beneplacito
benet
benettle
benevolence
benevolent
benevolently
benevolentness
benevolist
benefit benevolent beneficial
beneficiary benefaction benefit benevolent benefactor
The prefix ben mean of a good nature
Bio is a prefix meaning "life." Bene is a prefix meaning "good."
Beneficial is one...
As far as I am aware, the prefix is not ben- but perhaps 'bene-'? as in to mean 'good', e.g. benefactor, beneficial. Is that ok?
The prefix of "benefactor" is "bene-." In Latin, "bene-" means "good" or "well." When added to the word "factor," which means "one who does" or "one who acts," it creates the meaning of someone who does good or acts in a positive manner, which is the essence of a benefactor.
"bene-" is a prefix that means "good" or "well" in Latin. It is commonly used in English to form words like "benefit" or "benevolent."
benediction beneficial benevolent
Bene- means peaceful or good
"Bene" is a prefix, not a suffix. It means good, well.
The prefix for benediction is bene-. This prefix means good for.