No probably isn't a prefix
indivisible is probably the most common prefix
The word "misunderstand" has two prefixes: "mis-" and "under-".
There are several possibilities: untrained, retrained, restrained, constrained, strained, unstrained, unrestrained, and probably many more.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Probably metabolo-
i am not sure probably dis
indivisible is probably the most common prefix
The word origin of bewilder shows us that the prefix "be-" (thoroughly) was added to the word "wilder" (to lead or go astray). Wilder is not a word that we currently use, but you could probably still call "be" a prefix.
The word "misunderstand" has two prefixes: "mis-" and "under-".
fore- is one, probably of many - foretold
The question is probably "What is a prefix?". A prefix is the first part of a word that changes the word's meaning. For example, "uninterested" in this word "un" is the prefix and "un" means "not". Also, "indescribable", "in" is the prefix and "in" means "not" as well. One more: "inflammable", "in" is the prefix again. However, this "in" means "is" (inflammable = is flammable).
Smallest has a suffix and a root word / base word but no prefix. Root Word / Base Word: small. Suffix: est. Prefix: None.
Yes probably because rate is a word of its own.
There are several possibilities: untrained, retrained, restrained, constrained, strained, unstrained, unrestrained, and probably many more.
Atmospherethere r probably more but i cant think of any....
The prefix intra, which is used to form compound words, means within. It comes from the Latin word intra, which is akin to interior.