Suffix of knowledge is ''CURIOSITY'' and prefix of knowledge is ''EXPANSION'' ...!
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Yes, "technology" does have a suffix. The suffix is "-ology," which indicates a field of study or a body of knowledge.
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The suffix pedia comes from the Greek and means learning or a collection. Thus it is used in the word encyclopedia to mean a collection of general knowledge.
No, "knowledgeable" is not a prefix. It is an adjective formed by adding the suffix "-able" to the noun "knowledge."
"Nomy" is a suffix meaning system of rules, laws, or knowledge about a particular field.
"Dia-" means "through." "gnos-" means knowledge. "-is" means condition.
The word "assessment" is a term used in education that has the same suffix (-ment) and meaning as it is used in the context of evaluating or determining a student's knowledge or skills.
The prefix for mathematics is "math-" or "matho-," derived from the Greek word "mathema," meaning "science" or "knowledge." The suffix for mathematics is "-ics," which is used to form nouns denoting a branch of knowledge or study, as in "mathematics," "physics," or "statistics." Together, the prefix and suffix form the word "mathematics," which refers to the study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns.
Astro means star and nomy is a suffix meaning system of rules, laws, or knowledge about a particular subject