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== A-B-C ==
== A-B-C ==

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Prefix definitions, etymology & examples

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A-B-C[edit | edit source]

D-E-F[edit | edit source]

  • em-**
    • = put in the state of
  • examples
    • empathy

G-H-I[edit | edit source]

J-K-L[edit | edit source]

M-N=O[edit | edit source]

P-Q-R[edit | edit source]

S-T-U[edit | edit source]

sym-[edit | edit source]

  • sym-
    • = alike, with, together, mutual, reciprocal, at the same time
    • cognate (related/assimilated) with syn-
    • used instead of syn-' with words beginning with -b-, -m-, -p-, -ph-, -ps-
    • from PIE *ksun- for "with"
  • examples
    • symbiosis, symbol, sympathetic,

syn-[edit | edit source]

  • syn-
    • alike, with, together, mutual, reciprocal, at the same time
  • examples
    • synagogue, synthesis, synthetic,

V-X-Y-Z[edit | edit source]