The prefix of deference is "de-," which means "down" or "away from."
The prefix is de-. This prefix means away from.
The prefix word of "take away" is "take."
The prefix in "erosion" is "e-" which means "out" or "away".
Yes, the word "diminish" does have a prefix. The prefix is "dis-," which means "apart" or "away."
The prefix of deference is "de-," which means "down" or "away from."
Deforest I believe :)
The prefix is de-. This prefix means away from.
The root of "dei" is "de-", which is a Latin prefix meaning "down" or "away".
The prefix word of "take away" is "take."
Away = Not Here. e.g. I will be away for the next week As a secondary meaning AWAY can mean 'Not In Its Usual Place'. e.g. He is away from home while the Feds are looking for him concerning the Company's missing money.
The prefix is de-. This prefix means down.
Away or away from.
The prefix in "erosion" is "e-" which means "out" or "away".
Yes, the word "diminish" does have a prefix. The prefix is "dis-," which means "apart" or "away."
demote = to move someone down to a lower job or position decrease = to lesson deduct = take away an amount or part from a total descend = to go down debase = bring down the value of deflate = to reduce in size deregulate = take away rules
The prefix for 'spect' is 'e-' or 'ex-', meaning out of, from, or away.