il-literate (illiterate)
The prefix to the word depend is de. It means to remove, opposite or reduce. Its origin is Middle English.
a prefix meaning many
One prefix that means insect is "entomo" or "entom." This is commonly used in words like entomology, or the study of insects.
"Its tele, meaning far." Actually the prefix "telo-" means end. So, in the Cell Cycle, telophase is the last part of mitosis or the telomere is the end of a chromosome. Hope this helps and clarifies things!
'Reptil-' as in "Reptilian". 'Herpeto-' as in "Herpetography" or "Herpetology". 'Ophidio-' as in "Ophidiophobia" or "Ophidiomania". For fish: 'Icthyo-' or 'Pisca-'. For amphibians: 'Amphibi-'. For avians: 'Avi-' or 'Ornitho-'. For mammals: 'Mammalo-'.
The prefix of literate is illiterate :) Haha i got it first!!!! From Kere!!!!
il-literate (illiterate)
Ah, what a happy little question! The prefix for the word "literate" is "il-". Isn't it wonderful how prefixes can change the meaning of a word and open up a whole new world of understanding? Just like adding a touch of color can transform a painting, adding a prefix can transform a word into something truly special.
Usually it creates a the connotation of negation or "lack of". For example, an illiterate person is one who cannot read (IL + LITERATE)
literate literate
Yes, "illiterate" is a root word. "Literate" is the root word, and the prefix "il-" is added to create the term "illiterate," which means unable to read or write.
i am literate in my learning
99% of the people are literate
70& of the youth are literate.
A literate person cannot be expected to know how to operate a computer. In essence, a person can be literate but not computer literate. But the opposite seems difficult to be true. A computer literate is often always a literate.
technology literate means you are good with technology.
The word for not literate is spelled "illiterate" (unable to read).