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mini or mini- [hyphen?] | WordReference Forums 22 Oct 2012 · How can one determine if "mini" should be used as a prefix in a compound (and thus require a hyphen) or if it should rather be considered a prenominal adjective, in which …
What is the difference between Mme, Ms. and M. 29 Nov 2011 · The teachers of my child in public school use different titles before names, such as Mr. Mvovi, Ms. Castellucci, M. Bertrand, Mme Fuamba. I am confused what is the meaning of …
Prefix "re-": is "re-" always a prefix? - WordReference Forums 27 Jan 2015 · Hello, Is "re-" always a prefix? I can easily see that "re-" in "reappear" is a prefix meaning 'again'. What is a little puzzling for me is: Can you call it a prefix if the word was …
Md/MHD with a name (India/Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, etc.) 30 Jul 2010 · Does anyone know if Md. before a name has a special meaning in the Indian subcontinent? I came across a book about women in the informal sector in Bangladesh written …
a-running ... prefix a- before verb | WordReference Forums 2 May 2006 · The a- prefix appears in the following songs by Bob Dylan: "The times they're a-changing", "A hard rain's a-gonna fall". Is it archaic or something? Does it change the meaning …
When and how to use the prefix "non" | WordReference Forums 12 Dec 2006 · Hello! Can someone explain me the rules the prefix "non" takes, when and how to use it properly? Thank you.
suffix/prefix + sleep = opposite of sleep - WordReference Forums 16 Dec 2004 · Hell, I need to find a prefix or suffix to change the meanig of the verb 'sleep' so that it means completely the opposite; I mean: I was/felt...
Plural of "prefix", "suffix" and other -ix words 4 Jul 2007 · Hello everyone (my first post), I was wondering if anyone knows if it is acceptable, or common in some other dialect of English (UK English?) to use "prefices" or "suffices" as a …
prefix + annoy? - WordReference Forums 14 Jul 2010 · Hello everyone, Is it possible to form a word with a prefix and the verb annoy? If not, what would be the best word to convey the idea of 'losing the state of being annoyed'. (well, I …
were- (prefix): werewolf, were-rabbit | WordReference Forums 28 Jun 2015 · Hi friends In a word such as werewolf, what does the prefix were mean exactly? Does it have to do with being like something else? I've noticed several other examples of …