'Sub' as in 'subhuman' would do or 'hypo' as in hypodermic the latter meaning under the skin. Don't confuse hypo as a prefix with hyper; there is a major difference between someone who is hypoglycaemic and hyperglycaemic.
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"Sub-" is the prefix in the medical term that means below the skin.
Yes, "sub-" is a prefix meaning "under" or "below".
Oct- is the prefix meaning eight. One of the most common words for this is octagon.
Yes, "suffrage" has the prefix "sub-" meaning under or below.
The prefix "ir-" is a prefix in English that typically forms words meaning "not" or "opposite of." It is most commonly used to negate the meaning of words.
"Sub-" is the prefix in the medical term that means below the skin.
Yes, "sub-" is a prefix meaning "under" or "below".
Oct- is the prefix meaning eight. One of the most common words for this is octagon.
Yes, "suffrage" has the prefix "sub-" meaning under or below.
Post is a prefix meaning after, examples: postpone, postdate, etc.
onwards, again back below
sub meaning below. Marine is the suffix meaning water. So submarine means below water.
They really dont "Help you" but they change and modify the meaning of words. Example: unforgiving; you use the prefix un- meaning not so it changes the words meaning.
The prefix "ir-" is a prefix in English that typically forms words meaning "not" or "opposite of." It is most commonly used to negate the meaning of words.
No, "arti" is not a prefix. It is not commonly used at the beginning of words to change their meaning.
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"Re" is a prefix meaning "again" or "back." It is commonly used in words like "replay" or "return."