seven yup just seven
No, fair means everyone gets what they need, equal means everyone is treated the same...is that fair?
I did a bit of internet searching, I think it is iso, as in isotonic and isometric.
when you cross multiply you get the same number for each side its an equal proportion
The meaning of equal pay is very easy to understand. Equal pay typically refers to the concept of everyone, no matter if you are a man or woman, getting paid the same amount.
The prefix "iso" means equal, same, or similar. It is commonly used in chemistry to indicate that two substances have the same molecular structure or in technology to denote standardization.
The prefix in the word "monotonous" is "mono-," which means "single" or "one." This prefix indicates that something is the same or repetitive.
The syllables 'mono-' make up a Latin prefix that comes from the earlier, ancient, classical Greek prefix of the same spelling. The original meaning of the Greek prefix is alone. The Latin prefix also takes on the meanings of 'lone' and 'single'.
The prefix that has the same meaning as "great" is "mega-".
A prefix meaning the same is "syn-" or "co-." An example includes the word "coexist" where "co-" is the prefix that means "together" or "same."
They are called isotherms. (From the Greek iso meaning same, and therm meaning heat).
The prefix that means "equal" is "equi," as in the word "equidistant" (the same distance).
Equi- See the related link for more information.
Derived from the Latin, the prefix meaning "good" would be "bene-", as in "benefit" or "benediction". Derived from the Greek, the prefix meaning "good" would be "eu-" as in "euphoria" or "euphemism". The word "evangelist" is derived from the same root.
The prefix "isa" means "is equal to" or "the same as" ---
iso- is a prefix from the Greek isos, meaning "equal." It is used primarily in scientific and technical terms, such as isometric, isotonic, and isonomic. (As a stand-alone abbreviation, it often means "in search of.")
It is Greek and means 'same'.