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Words with prefix must have a base words most of the time,if it doesn't,it basically does not have have the prefix,Here are some Examples:

Multitool

Multitask

Centimeter

Multiplayer

Words that don't have a base words:

Multiply

Pretend

Decent

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Some examples are:

Disinclination.

Presupposition.

Discomfort.

Disconnect.

Prerequisite.

Reconcile.

Disengagement.

Misapprehend.

Miscommunication.

Reproduction.

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commotion, vandalism, beautiful, submarine
The word "prefix" has a prefix because pre- is a prefix (it means before, so something you are adding before a word).

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un, pre, im, mis, non, il, re, dis, in, bi, de, ex, en, ir, sub, co, multi, anti, auto, auto, fore, super, tele, trans, under, equi, mid, inter, tri.

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