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A prefix is a letter or set of letters that is attached at the beginning of a word (or root of the word) which partially shows its meaning. For instance, the word prefix starts with the prefix ‘pre-’, which commonly means " in front of" or “before." (Instead, a letter or set of letters attached to the end of a word is known as a suffix.)

 

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The same prefix can be brought in more than one style (pre- and pro-, for example), and several prefixes (like in-) have more than one value of meaning (in this case, "in" or " to" versus “no" or "without"). Even so, being capable to identify the prefix can help to build a vocabulary repertoire.

 

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