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Prefixes With More Than One Meaning Week #2
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a-, ab- The prefixes a- and ab- mean: up, out, not, away. Sample words with a- or ab- are: arise abnormal absent
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a-,ab- arise abnormal
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anti- The prefix anti- means: against, prevents, cures. Sample words with the prefix anti- are: antiaircraft antibiotic antidote
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anti- antiaircraftantibiotic antidote
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de- The prefix de- means: away from; off; down; reverse action Sample words with the prefix de- are: derail decline defrost
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de- derail defrost
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dis- The prefix dis- means: lack of; not; away. Sample words with the prefix dis are: distrust dishonest disarm
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dis- distrust dishonest disarm
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em-,en- The prefixes em- and en- mean: to get into, on; to make; to cause; in; into Sample words with the prefixes em- and en- are: embark enable enclose
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em-,en- embark enclose
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pro- The prefix pro- means: in favor of; forward; ahead. Sample words with the prefix pro are: propel proactive prolife produce
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pro- propel produce
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re- The prefix re- means: again; back Sample words with the prefix re- are: rethink repay rewrite regret
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re- repay rewrite
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semi- The prefix semi- means: half; twice in a period of time, partly Sample words with the prefix semi- are: semicircle semiannual semicolon semiconscious
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emi- semicolon semiconscious
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trans- The prefix trans- means: across; beyond. Sample words with the prefix trans- are: transcontinental transcend transaction transfer
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trans- transaction transcend
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un- The prefix un- means: not; reverse of Sample words with the prefix un- are: unhappy unfasten unsafe unreal
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un- unhappy unfasten unreal
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