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) the general rule should be to insert a hyphen. But some prefixes, especially those of one syllable, can
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, trafficker, worker, etc) the general rule should be to insert a hyphen. But some prefixes, especially
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taiwandave
5 yr 155 days ago
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disagree, I suggest you should be using the Greek alphabet for the prefixes..r
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should be using the Greek alphabet for the prefixes..r English spelling is mostly illogical
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I hate Gig with a soft g. My pal says gigabyte with a soft g. *shudder*. mebi- et al: those cutesy 2^ prefixes. A lot of people pronounce gif (as in the graphic file format) as "jiff"
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combinations of the prefixes "mono-", "homo-" and "poly-"
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teems with words with negative prefixes that have no simple form gruntled, mayed, etc. Peter T. Daniels
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CyberCypher> I don't think anyone would use it in that context, CyberCypher> except to make a linguistic joke. "to run" ... simpler to verbs with separable prefixes in German
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this had known how to capitalize Greek letters as well (at which point the milli and micro unit prefixes
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Robert Bannister filted: I would expect all surnames that have 'prefixes' (de, de la, du, della, von, van, etc.) to be listed under root name, but that is certainly not the case in my
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