There are hundreds of words that have the prefix 'de', some of them are:
- denominator - denomination - ignominy - misnomer - nom de plume - nomenclature - nominal - nominate - nominally - nominee - ignominious - nomination etc...
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dike, dice, dig, dime, dip, dizzy, ding, ditch (:actually, it does start with di, but not the prefix di-. except for the dice, none of the other ones start with the prefix di-. Some prefix di- words are dice, dichotomy,, dicromate, diptera, and dioxide. :)
Words with the same prefix as decode:debriefdecomposedecreasedeductdefamedeflatedeformeddefusedefrauddegradedehydratedejecteddelousedemilitarizedemeritdemanddemarcationdenotedenouncedepressderailderangeddethronedetractdetaindevaluedevote
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No, "de" is not a prefix in English. It is often found in words borrowed from other languages such as Latin, French, or Spanish. It can function as a part of a word but is not considered a prefix in English.
No
The prefix of "destabilize" is "de-".
decompose dependent decay deform debit
Words that start with the prefix geo can be geothermal, geology, geocritical, and many more.
decodedebasedebunkdebriefdecreedecomposedeclaredecompressdecontaminatedecreasedeclassifydeductdefamedefrauddefacedeflectdeflatedeformeddefrostdegradedehydratedelightdelousedemoralizedemystifydemotedenotedeplanedepressdeposedeploredepictdependdeportdepartderaildesensitizedestabilizedetaindefenddetaildetoxifydemeaneddevoiddevalue
the prefix is de-
de-sending de-nied de-cade de-mand de-serve de-nude answered by a student from baverstock oaks school: ---------------------- for safety issues
Yes, "or" can be used as a prefix in words like "orbit" or "orphan." It often indicates a sense of enclosure, separation, or privation.