Words with both a prefix and a suffix:
Let say "do" is the root word. Prefix: "redo" means "do again". "re-" is one of the many prefixes used in English (other prefixes: un, in etc.). We call it prefix because it comes before the root word. "doer" means "someone who does something". "er" is one of the suffixes. It comes after the root word "do". Examples of other suffixes: -able, -ality, -ant, etc.
In this case, Cent would be the prefix. This comes from the latin word. Cent means 100. A century is 100 years. There need to be 100 cents to equal $1, and 1 Centimeter is equal to a meter. It means 100
Answer #1 Yes, you add the prefix "pre-" or "ante." The prefix is "pre-" if the phrase "before the computer" is meant to convey time, that is, before [the time or the age of] the computer. The resulting word is "pre-computer." The prefix is "ante-" if the phrase is meant to convey space, that is, [something that is located physically in front of or] before the computer. The resulting word is "ante-computer."
The prefix for 1 billion is "giga-".
The prefix "mono" means "one" or "single." In the word monopoly, it refers to a situation where there is only one seller of a particular product or service, giving them exclusive control over the market.
The prefix for 0.001 or 1/1000 is milli-, from the latin for 1000.
Less. The prefix "deci" means 1/10.
No.
No. Prefixes are easily spotted because 1) they are found at the front of words, 2) the part after the prefix is a word in itself, and 3) the prefix is not usually a word in itself. "Overjoyed" is not a prefix. It is an adjective.
A centimeter is ten times bigger than a millimeter
no
It means 1.
1 metre is 1000 millimetres as the prefix milli means 1/1000. Therefore as 1954mm is greater than 1000mm, 1954mm is greater than 1m.
Multiple Many Greater than 1
Let me explain first what prefix mean. A big 'M' is 106 which is mega while for milli 10-3 prefix is a small 'm'. Therefore, if you ask if 1 Mega gram is more than 0.5 Mega gram, the answer is a big yes! In the same manner, 1 milligram is heavier than 0.5 milligram.
A prefix is a word part attached to the beginningof a word (or word root) to create a new word with a different meaning.Sentences:1. Letters placed in front of a word to form a new word are called a prefix.2. In the word preview, "pre-" is a prefix that means before.3. The "anti-" in antivirus is a prefix that means against.4. The prefix for cooperation would be "co", meaning joint, with, accompanying.(To see a list of prefixes, please refer to the "Related Link" below.)
Yes. 1) Copromote 2) Overpromote
In this case, Cent would be the prefix. This comes from the latin word. Cent means 100. A century is 100 years. There need to be 100 cents to equal $1, and 1 Centimeter is equal to a meter. It means 100