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  1. The Learning Works: Prefixes and Suffixes, Grades 4-8: Teaching Vocabulary to Improve Reading Comprehension by Trisha Callella, 2004-04
  2. More Prefixes and Suffixes: Grades 4-6 by Creative Teaching Press, 2007-09
  3. Mosby's Survival Guide to Medical Abbreviations, and Acronyms, Prefixes and Suffixes, Symbols, Greek Alphabet by Joe Bill Campbell, June Mundy Campbell, 1995-01-15
  4. Prefixes & Suffixes Grade 4 (Practice Makes Perfect (Teacher Created Materials)) by IN-HOUSE, 2006-01-04
  5. Red Hot Root Words: Mastering Vocabulary With Prefixes, Suffixes And Root Words (Book 2) by Dianne Draze, 2005-06
  6. Daily Warm-Ups: Prefixes, Suffixes, & Roots (Daily Warm-Ups English/Language Arts) by Ruth Rice, 2004-01
  7. Jump Start 2nd Grade Prefixes & Suffixes
  8. Prefixes & Suffixes Grade 3 (Practice Makes Perfect (Teacher Created Materials)) by IN-HOUSE, 2006-01-04
  9. Daily Warm-Ups, Prefixes, Suffixes, & Roots Level II (Daily Warm-Ups) by Liza Kleinman, 2006-06-30
  10. Word Parts Dictionary: Standard and Reverse Listings of Prefixes, Suffixes, and Combining Forms by Michael J. Sheehan, 2000-08
  11. Prefixes & Suffixes Grade 5 (Practice Makes Perfect (Teacher Created Materials)) by IN-HOUSE, 2006-01-06
  12. Phonics Works: Prefixes and Suffixes by Sandra K. Stubben, 1989-01
  13. Prefixes, bases, and suffixes by Sheldon L Tilkin, 1980
  14. Encyclopedia of English Dictionary: Of Grammar, Usage, Spelling, Punctuation, Pronunciation, Roots, Prefixes & Suffixes, Rhetoric, Rimes, World Literature by Arthur Zeiger, 1997-06

1. Vocabulary Workshop
Roots. Prefixes. Suffixes. Vocabulary. Exercises Vocabulary Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes Most words used in the English language today
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2. Fourteen Basic Prefixes And Roots Used In English Vocabulary
Most useful Latin and Greek prefixes and roots used in English
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3. English Vocabulary Words Derived From Latin And Greek Prefixes
An advanced LatinGreek-English vocabulary source of etymologies with thematic units of roots, prefixes, and suffixes, and vocabulary quizzes.
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4. Quia - Roots Prefixes
Test your knowledge of the meanings of latin and greek roots and prefixes!
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5. Quia - Prefix Skills
This game is here to help you in learning your prefixes.
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6. Word Roots And Prefixes
Word Roots and Prefixes. Robert Harris Original October 13, 1997 Version Date July 14, 2003
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7. Definitions Of The SI Units The Binary Prefixes
Prefixes for binary multiples The prefixes are as follows Prefixes for binary multiples Factor Name Symbol Origin Derivation
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8. Definitions Of The SI Units The Twenty SI Prefixes
SI prefixes. See also prefixes for binary multiples adopted by the IEC. Table 5. Table 5. SI prefixes. Factor. Name Symbol 1024
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9. International Dialing Codes
International and national direct dialing prefixes and instructions.
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10. 18 Greek Suffixes Prefixes
*m, -me, -ma base, -mat- result of problem GREEK PREFIXES * a- an- before a vowel not, un-, -less apathy
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11. English Vocabulary Words Derived From Latin And Greek Prefixes, Roots, And Suffi
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12. Roots Prefixes And Suffixes
prefixes, suffixes, Roots. Root, Prefix or Suffix, Meaning, Examples. a, ac, ad, af, ag, al, an, ap, as, at, to, toward, near,
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Root, Prefix or Suffix Meaning Examples a, ac, ad, af, ag, al, an, ap, as, at to, toward, near, in addition to ,by aside ,accompany ,adjust ,aggression ,allocate, annihilate ,affix ,associate, attend, adverb a, an not, without apolitical, atheist, anarchy, anonymous, apathy, aphasia, anemia ab, abs away from, off absolve, abrupt, absent act, ag: do, act, drive active, react, agent, active, agitate am, ami love, like amorous, amiable, amicable ambul to walk ambulatory, amble, ambulance, somnambulist anim mind, life, spirit, anger animal, animate, animosity ann, annu, enni yearly annual, annual, annuity, anniversary, perrenial ante before anterior, anteroom, antebellum, antedate, antecedent antediluvian anti, ant against, opposite antisocial, antiseptic, antithesis, antibody, antichrist, antinomies, antifreeze, antipathy auc, aug, aut to originate, to increase augment , author, augment, auction aud, audi, aur to hear audience, auditory, audible, auditorium, audiovisual, audition, auricular auto self automobile, automatic, automotive, autograph, autonomous, autoimmune

13. English Language Roots - Prefixes, Suffix & Syllables
Reference chart for Greek, Latin, and other roots of the English language. Understanding such roots can help guessing the meaning of words and creating neologisms or brand names.
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Below is a chart of Latin, Greek and other Roots that, by their use as prefixes, suffixes and syllables, make up the majority of English language words. This handy reference is useful for figuring out the meanings of words and their roots. For each root, the meaning and examples are provided. Also, you can create new words and names, and it has been used to form unique new company, domain and product names.
Root, Prefix or Suffix Meaning Examples a, ac, ad, af, ag, al, an, ap, as, at to, toward, near, in addition to, by aside, accompany, adjust, aggression, allocate, annihilate, affix, associate, attend, adverb a, an not, without apolitical, atheist, anarchy, anonymous, apathy, aphasia, anemia ab, abs away from, off absolve, abrupt, absent -able, -ible Adjective: worth, ability solvable, incredible acer, acid, acri bitter, sour, sharp acerbic, acidity, acrid, acrimony act, ag: do, act, drive active, react, agent, active, agitate acu sharp acute, acupuncture, accurate -acy, -cy Noun: state or quality privacy, nfancy, adequacy, intimacy, supremacy

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Renames multiple files, change the file extension, make all names lower/upper case, replace characters, add prefixes and suffixes, or replace the names with sequential names.
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15. Word Parts - Prefixes And Suffixes
We can add prefixes to the beginning (rewrite), and suffixes to the end (writer). If you know common roots, prefixes, and suffixes, you will increase your
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Word Parts
Your vocabulary will greatly increase if you know about the structure of words and how they are formed. The main part of a word is called the root (for example, write ). We can add prefixes to the beginning ( rewrite ), and suffixes to the end ( writer If you know common roots, prefixes, and suffixes, you will increase your vocabulary. Here are some common prefixes:
Common Prefixes Prefix Meaning Example
pre- before They will show a sneak pre view of the movie. un- not The plot was un believable! dis- not I dis agree with you on that point. re- again She will re write that part of the story. mis- not I must have mis understood her. im- not That is im possible. bi- two She rides a bi cycle to school. de- not The airlines are de regulated. Here are some common suffixes:
-Common Suffixes suffix Meaning Example
-er doer Mrs. Solomon is an outstanding teach er -able able to The plot was unbeliev able -ous full of Exploring space can be danger ous. -ness state of being She will filled with happi ness. -ful full of The train ride was wonder ful -ly or -y like She talked gent ly -ment state of That part of government passes laws.

16. Dictionary Of Number Words
A dictionary of Englishlanguage words, phrases, prefixes, suffixes, and symbols that describe numbers.
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Dictionary of Number Words
A dictionary of English Language words, phrases, prefixes, suffixes, and symbols that describe numbers
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17. A Grammar Of Vabungula. Part 4.2: Prefixes And Suffixes.
However, there are certain roots that function primarily or even exclusively as prefixes or suffixes. Here are some of the most common ones prefixes
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A Grammar of Vabungula Part 4.2 - Prefixes and Suffixes
In many cases it is not easy to classify a Vabungula root as exclusively a prefix or a suffix, since many roots can be used as both. However, there are certain roots that function primarily or even exclusively as prefixes or suffixes. Here are some of the most common ones:
Prefixes do - good, holy; up na - bad, evil; down da - cause fa - do (note: sometimes the difference between da - and fa - becomes blurred) e - abstract (as opposed to concrete) ên - abstract, usually relating to social concepts le - intensive on - whole, entire fi/fwi - not, un- si - small ja - large ci - between, inter- ke - similar to, quasi la - at; towards mu(l) - become sa - having tu - this tê - that va - on vo - before ta - behind ze - same za - change into dzzu - give; (transitive) dzzû - take; (intransitive) o - various abstract applications, such as: forming relatives from interrogatives: kam ? = what? okam = what, that lam ? = where? olam = where various function words: oda = regarding odapro = as far as ... is concerned

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19. A Short Botanical Glossary - Jim Croft
Glossary of botanical terms, prefixes and suffixes.
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a-:
prefix meaning 'not' or 'without' cf. ex-)
ab:
prefix meaning 'away from' or 'departing'
abaxial:
on the side of a lateral organ away from the axis or stem (cf. adaxial)
aberrant:
departing from the normal or usual
abortive:
imperfectly developed; defective; barron
abscise:
to cut off; hence abscission, abscissive, abscissile
acaulescent:
lacking a distinct stem
accrescent:
increasing abnormally in size with age
acerose:
narrow with a sharp, stiff point
-aceus:
suffix meaning 'resembling', eg myrtaceus, foliaceus
acicula, acicle:
a needle-shaped projection; hence acicular: needle-shaped
aciculate:
finely striated by minute, needle-like bristles
acro-:
prefix meaning 'of or towards the tine' (cf. basi-)
acropetal:
produced in succession towards the apex (cf. basipetal, centripetal, centrifugal)
acrophyll:
an upper leaf or frond, especially of high-climbing ferns (cf. bathyphyll)
acroscopic:
the side of the organ directed towards the apex of the axis on which it is bourne (cf. basiscopic)

20. Biology Prefixes And Suffixes
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