It only has a suffix, which is -y.
There is a prefix only [un-]
It depends. It could be both. Like aerial only has a prefix.
Not all medical terms have a word root. Some medical terms may only consist of a prefix and/or a suffix without a word root.
Yes, the word "preview" does have both a prefix and a suffix. The prefix is "pre-" which means "before," and the suffix is "-view" which means "to see or look." When combined, the prefix and suffix create the word "preview," which refers to seeing something before it is fully available or shown.
Well, there is no prefix. There is only the suffix -ful. The foot word is hand. But it is not a prefix.
The prefix in the word "unpopular" is "un-," which means not.
There is no prefix, only a suffix. The root word of mixture is mix, and the suffix is ture.
.I and III only The prefix is stuck on the beginning of the word. The suffix is stuck on the end of the word. The word is person. The prefix is im. The suffix is al. im-person-al The prefix is im-, meaning "not." The suffix is -al, meaning "of or pertaining to." Therefore, the full definition will come out to, "Not pertaining to one person."
the suffix is ed but there happens to be no prefix and the root is famish thx i hoped i help even though im 11 and only in sixth grade
There's no prefix in the word "beautiful". There's only a suffix, which is "-ful".
Yes, "inward" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word that describes something directed or moving towards the inside.