- pre|fix|al
- pre|fix|al «PREE fihk suhl, pree FIHK-», adjective.1. of the nature of a prefix.2. characterized by prefixes.–pre´fix|al|ly, adverb.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pre´fix|al|ly — pre|fix|al «PREE fihk suhl, pree FIHK », adjective. 1. of the nature of a prefix. 2. characterized by prefixes. –pre´fix|al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
pre|fix|a|tion — «PREE fihk SAY shuhn», noun. the use or forming of prefixes … Useful english dictionary
pre|fix|ion — «pree FIHK shuhn», noun. the act of prefixing … Useful english dictionary
pre|fix — … Useful english dictionary
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pre — pre·abdomen; pre·acanthella; pre·adamitism; pre·adapt; pre·adaptation; pre·adaptive; pre·admission; pre·adolescence; pre·adult; pre·agonal; pre·am·bu·lar; pre·am·bu·late; pre·amp; pre·amplifier; pre·animism; pre·apprehension; pre·arrange;… … English syllables
fix — af·fix·a·tion; af·fix·ion; af·fix·ture; an·te·fix; cru·ci·fix; cru·ci·fix·ion; fix; fix·able; fix·ate; fix·a·tif; fix·a·tion; fix·a·tive; fix·er; fix·i·ty; fix·ture; fix·ure; in·fix·a·tion; pre·fix·al; pre·fix·ion; re·fix; sub·fix; suf·fix·al;… … English syllables
Pre- — [L. prae, adv. & prep., before, akin to pro, and to E. for, prep.: cf. F. pr[ e] . See {Pro }, and cf. {Prior}.] A prefix denoting priority (of time, place, or rank); as, precede, to go before; precursor, a forerunner; prefix, to fix or place… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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