These Greek language prefix for numbers 1 t0 10 are:
mono
di
tri
tetra
penta
hexa
hepta
oct
nona
deca
The Greek prefix for 1 is "mono-," for 2 is "di-," for 3 is "tri-," for 4 is "tetra-," for 5 is "penta-," for 6 is "hexa-," for 7 is "hepta-," for 8 is "octa-," for 9 is "ennea-," and for 10 is "deca-."
The Greek prefix for 6 is "hexa-".
The Greek Prefix for 12 is dodeca. For Example O12 would be dodecoxide.
The prefix "mono" comes from the Greek language.
No, "seismo" is not a Greek prefix. The Greek prefix for earthquake is "seismo-." In Greek, "seismos" means earthquake, so "seismo-" is used as a prefix in words related to earthquakes or seismic activity.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
One Greek prefix is in or im.
The Greek prefix for 6 is "hexa-".
The metric system is designed to deal in powers of ten, so it has a prefix for 100, which is hecto, but not for 110.
the greek prefix para means beyond
The Greek Prefix for 12 is dodeca. For Example O12 would be dodecoxide.
The prefix "mono" comes from the Greek language.
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
No, "seismo" is not a Greek prefix. The Greek prefix for earthquake is "seismo-." In Greek, "seismos" means earthquake, so "seismo-" is used as a prefix in words related to earthquakes or seismic activity.
Greek.
Greek
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .