A team.
A prefix is added at the beginning of a word.
prefix
A syllable group that is joined to the beginning of a word is called a prefix. Prefixes are added to the front of a base word to modify its meaning or create a new word.
A word that names a group of things is called a "collective noun." Examples of collective nouns include terms like "flock" for a group of birds, "herd" for a group of cattle, and "team" for a group of players. These nouns help to describe multiple individuals as a single entity.
A syllable or a word joined to the beginning of a word is called a prefix.
its a litter.
A group of eight singers or players is called an "octet." This term is commonly used in music to refer to an ensemble consisting of eight members, whether vocalists or instrumentalists. The word "octet" is derived from the prefix "oct-" meaning eight.
Team is probably the most common word for a group of players.squad is also used. If the players play musical instruments, band or orchestra works
A prefix is the word element at the beginning of a word.
a group of 16 bits is called a "word"
This is called a prefix.
I think you might mean at the beginning of a word, not a sentence. The only affix that can come at the beginning of a word is called a prefix.Examples of prefixes:pre-re-bio-auto-