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Yes ex- is the prefix of explosion. The prefix ex- means out of or lacking.

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The prefix of explored is ex-. This prefix means out of.

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The prefix to explode is "ex-"

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The prefix of exemplify is "ex-" which means out or beyond.

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There is no suffix in express. Ex- is the prefix in express.

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The prefix for expand is ex-. This prefix means out of.

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The prefix to "excerpt" is "ex-".

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The prefix of "exclaim" is "ex-".

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The prefix for wife is "ex-."

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Ex- is the prefix for exile. Ex- means away from or lacking.

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yes because ex- is a prefix

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Yes, the prefix in "extra" is "ex-".

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"Exit" contains the prefix ex- which means out or out of.

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Some words with the prefix 'ex' are:

  • extract
  • exaggerate
  • exalt
  • excavate
  • exceed
  • excel
  • except
  • excerpt
  • excess
  • exchange
  • excise
  • excite
  • exclaim
  • exclude
  • excuse
  • execute
  • exempt
  • exert
  • exhale
  • exhibit
  • exile
  • exist
  • exodus
  • expect
  • extradite
  • extreme

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Out, not, or former

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The prefix for "Horn" is "ex-", which means out of or from.

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The prefix of "exceedingly" is "ex-" which means out of or beyond.

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The prefix that means "former" is "ex-."

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The prefix of "expensive" is "ex-".

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Prefix and suffix ex of arrange

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ex- is the prefix of experienced. Usually the first syllable in a word is the prefix.

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The prefix Extra means beyond. It may often be confused with the prefix Ex or E meaning out.

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The prefix for 'spect' is 'e-' or 'ex-', meaning out of, from, or away.

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Excavate is not a prefix; it is a word. It does contain the prefix "ex-" which means "out" in this instance.

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The word "expanded" has a prefix ("ex-") and a suffix ("-ed").

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There is no prefix in truck.

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The two letter prefix which means outside is ex, as in the word, exhale, to breathe out.

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Yes, "ex-" is a prefix that means "former" or "out of." It is often used to indicate that something or someone has been removed or has exited from a specific condition or state.

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the prefix is "in" because the opposite of introvert is extrovert, where "in" is replaced by "ex"

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The prefix of "exposure" is "ex-".

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The other prefixes for explode are "post" and "pre".

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Even though ex- is a prefix, excitement actually does not have a prefix. The ex- part is just part of the word excite and is not a prefix which generally causes confusion. Excitement does have a suffix, though. The suffix is -ment.

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Yes, "ex-" is a prefix meaning "out of" or "external," and "-ic" is a suffix meaning "relating to" or "characteristic of." Therefore, "extrinsic" is formed by combining the prefix "ex-" and the suffix "-ic."

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The prefix word for executive is "ex-" which means out, beyond, or former.

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The prefix for hero is "anti-".

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ex-wife

ex-employer

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Ex- is the prefix that means out of or lacking. Some words include: exclude, except, exit, exhale, exclusive, exceed, etc.

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Ah, the prefix of "excusable" is "ex." Just like how we can paint over a mistake on a canvas, the prefix "ex-" in "excusable" allows us to take away the blame from a situation. It's like adding a little happy tree to a painting to make it better!

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Extraterrestrial is a word using the prefix extra- that means outside the world.

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Yes. Ex- means out, or out of. Therefore, exit means out of it.

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