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Prefixes
Letters added to the beginning of a word are called prefixes.
A prefix usually changes the meaning of a word (a suffix usually
changesthe grammatical function of a word). The word to which
the prefix or suffix is added is called the base or root.
Here is a list some common prefixes
| a- (or -an) | Not or without |
| ab- (or abs-) | Away from |
| ad- | Toward, to, or near |
| ante- | Before |
| anthropo- | Man |
| anti- | Against |
| auto- | Self |
| bi- | Two |
| circum- | Around |
| con- ( or com-) | with, together |
| contra- ( or counter) | Against |
| de- | Do the opposite of, or undo |
| de- | Remove |
| dis- | Not, or do the opposite of |
| epi- | Upon or beside |
| ex- | Out, or from |
| hydro- | Water |
| in- | Not |
| in- | In or on |
| inter- | Between |
| intra- | Within |
| intro- | Into |
| mal- | Bad, or ill |
| mega- | Big |
| micro- | Little |
| mid- | Middle |
| mis- | Wrong or wrongly |
| mono- | Single, or one |
| multi- | Many |
| non- | Not |
| omni- | All or everywhere |
| out- | Greater or better than |
| out- | At a distance, away |
| over- | Above or over |
| over- | In excess |
| per- | Through |
| photo- | Light |
| pre- | Before |
| post- | After |
| re- | Again |
| semi- | Half or part |
| sub- | Below |
| super- | More or bigger than usual |
| tele- | Distant |
| un- | Not, or do the opposite of |
| uni- | Single, or one |
Note that the prefix In- becomes
| il- | before a base beginning with l | illegal, |
| Ir- | before a base beginning with r | irreversible, |
| Im- | before a base beginning with m, b, or p | impatient, imbecile, impure |
List of common roots taken from
Greek and Latin with their basic meaning
| ced ( or cess) | Give in, go
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| cred | Believe |
| curr ( or curs) | Run |
| dict | Speak |
| duc ( or duct) | Lead |
| equ | Equal |
| fract | Break |
| fer | Carry, bear | graph | Write, print, draw |
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