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PrefixesLatin Prefixes Greek Prefixes SuffixesWhat’s it mean??

This Latin prefix means two

Bi means two BACK TO MAIN bicycle

This prefix means undo/remove

De means undo/remove BACK TO MAIN defrost/deflate

This prefix means away/apart/not

Dis means away/apart/not BACK TO MAIN disappear

This prefix means out

Ex means out BACK TO MAIN exhale

This prefix means wrongly/badly

Mis means wrongly/badly BACK TO MAIN misspell

This prefix means before

Pre means before BACK TO MAIN precook

This Latin prefix means bad

Mal means bad BACK TO MAIN malfunction

This Latin prefix means one

Uni means one BACK TO MAIN uniform

This Latin prefix means across/over

Trans means across/over BACK TO MAIN transport

This Latin prefix means end

Fin means end BACK TO MAIN finish

This Greek prefix means self

Auto means self BACK TO MAIN autobiography

This Greek prefix means life

Bio means life BACK TO MAIN biography

This Greek prefix means small

Micro means small BACK TO MAIN microscope

This Greek prefix means together

Syn/Sym means together BACK TO MAIN synonym

This Greek prefix means far/distant

Tele means far/distant BACK TO MAIN telephone

This suffix means fact or state

ance/ence means fact or state BACK TO MAIN resemblance

This suffix means action or state

ation/ition means action or state BACK TO MAIN

This suffix means condition or state

hood or ness means condition or state BACK TO MAIN manhood

This suffix means full of or having

ous or ious means full of or having BACK TO MAIN gracious

This suffix means able to or able to be

able or ible means able to or able to be BACK TO MAIN lovable

Adding this prefix would create a word that would mean to remove frost frost

de defrost BACK TO MAIN

Adding this prefix would create a word that would mean to breathe out hale

ex exhale BACK TO MAIN

Adding this Latin prefix would create a word that would mean to function badly function

mal malfunction BACK TO MAIN

Adding this Greek prefix would create a word that would mean a life story graphy

bio biography BACK TO MAIN

Adding this suffix would create a word that would mean the state of being determined determin

ation determination BACK TO MAIN