The prefix is multi which means many/more than one
More than one is possible: un-, re-.
The prefix in- is used for more than one purpose. It most frequently means "not" as in such words as intransigent, intolerant, insuperable, independent, or inanimate. But it can also mean "in" or "into" as in such words as increase, ingrowing, income, and invert. The first meaning comes from the French, the second from Latin and Old English or Norse.
Yes. Take super for example.
The Greek prefix for five is penta-.
There are more than two. No-account, nobody, no-goodnik, no-nonsense, no one, no-show, nothing
This question can not be answered because there are more than one prefix for mass.
The prefix is multi which means many/more than one
More than one
Yes, a prefix can have more than one syllable. For example, "un-" and "re-" are common two-syllable prefixes in English.
More than one is possible: un-, re-.
The prefix in- is used for more than one purpose. It most frequently means "not" as in such words as intransigent, intolerant, insuperable, independent, or inanimate. But it can also mean "in" or "into" as in such words as increase, ingrowing, income, and invert. The first meaning comes from the French, the second from Latin and Old English or Norse.
More Than One MeaningSome three-letter words that have more than one meaning are: hitdogrun
Wound does not have a prefix. Usually words with only one syllable don't have a prefix.
The word can does not have a prefix. Usually words that only have one syllable, don't have a prefix.
Yes. Take super for example.
No, "children" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word used to refer to more than one child. A prefix is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.