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Could you recommend any websites which detail words by explaining their prefixes and suffixes? Thanks.
LCChang
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Wow, I had the same question, but with help from this thread, I got enough ideas to formulate some solutions of my own. Thank you! As for starter ideas, I thought of the terms: humanity/humanitarian, just, compassion, chivalrous, civil/civic,
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Hi,
What do these 2 prefixes mean?
de- Derived from the Latin de = from, down from. eg
activate / deactivate make active, make 'from' being active
compose / decompose bring elements together, take elements 'from' each other
e- a
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What do these 2 prefixes mean?
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where the word has another feature, <img src="/emoticons/emotion-67.gif" alt="Camera " />, <img src="/emoticons/emotion-56.gif" alt="Sleep " />, , <img src="/emoticons/emotion-65.gif" alt="Kiss " />, = NON (Non-Venerial)
, , ,
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If anything I would say it is regressive since the affix is changing depending on the following phonemes. Ill try to figure it out and report back in a few minutes.
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According to my dictionary, the bi- and semi- prefixes on -annual have the same meaning! This is totally exceptional!
biweekly, bimonthly, biyearly , occurring once every two (weeks, months, years)
semiweekly, semimonthy, semiyearly ,
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Hi Mister Micawber ,
Here was my friends original use of the word:
Thanks for the article about Russia and the fairly non-informative email.
To which I replied with some light-hearted taunting:
...Also, the proper antonym of
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Well in my dictionary I can look up prefixes like pre- and suffixes like -ing and it explains their meaning, or at least their effect. Linguists call such forms as "bound morphemes" as they cannot exist on their own, unlike "free morphemes" like
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Your answer will depend on what you call a prefix.
I would call the following letters prefixes: un-, mulit-, pre-, post-, and dis-.
In my opnion, 'agri-food' is a word formed by combining two words, 'agriculture' and 'food'.
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