Actually, the Greek prefix "helio-" means sun, while the prefix "ap-" can mean "away from" or "separate." So, "ap-" is not specifically related to the sun.
The prefix is ap-. This prefix means to or toward.
The prefix to "appoint" is "ap-" which means "to" or "toward".
Disapprove(maybe)
The prefix for "appealing" is "ap-".
Actually, the Greek prefix "helio-" means sun, while the prefix "ap-" can mean "away from" or "separate." So, "ap-" is not specifically related to the sun.
Ap is the prefix. This prefix means to or toward.
The prefix is ap-. This prefix means to or toward.
The prefix to "appoint" is "ap-" which means "to" or "toward".
Disapprove(maybe)
'Ap' means 'son of', similar to Irish 'Mac'.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
The prefix for "appealing" is "ap-".
It would be ap. Since Pendix is an actual word, and the prefix always goes before it the prefix would be ap. And together they will form appendix :)
The prefix in the word appease is ap-, a variation of ad- meaning "to."
It comes from Greek apo- which means "away from". Thus "aphelion" is the point in a body's orbit when it is farthest away from the Sun (helios) and "apogee' is the point where a body orbiting the Earth is farthest from the Earth (geos).
im- , also disa-, ap-