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∙ 13y agoHeptad, Heptarchy, Heptapod, Heptathlon, Heptagonal, Heptameter.
Sorry, but I don't have any words with septa in it.
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∙ 13y agoSome words with the prefix 'sep' are septic, September, and septuagenarian. Some words with the prefix 'hep' are hepatitis, heptathlon, and heptathlete.
quinttuplets, quintet, quintillion, quintiped
impassible, impossible, immobile, improper, immodest, impersonal...
Triangle Tripod Triad Trilogy Triceratops Triathlon Triathlete Trillion Tricycle Triassic Trigram Trisect Triacid Triatomic Triannual
To start with, let's convert these kilometers into meters. Then we'll turn the meters into centimeters.Kilo- is a prefix in the metric system meaning one thousand. This means that there are one thousand meters in every kilometer. In order to turn the kilometer measurement you gave above into meters, we therefore need to multiply it by one thousand.0.13 * 1000 = 130 mCenti- is the metric prefix meaning one hundredth. This means that there are 0.01 meters in every centimeter or, in a way that makes more sense, 100 centimeters in every meter. In order to turn these meters into centimeters, we therefore need to multiply the number we found above by 100.130 * 100 = 13,000 cm
Some words that start with "hepta" include heptagon, heptane, and heptahedron.
The New York Subway system is run by its own travel commission. Try searching for the commission that runs the subways, buses, and trains, and applying within. If it's anything like Philadelphia, it'd be best to start with Septa.
Oh, you mean like: A person in their 70s is a "septuagenarian" and a person in their 80s is an "octogenarian" so what would you call a person in their 90s? I don't know. Maybe a "nonagenarian" ? All of these words start with the Latin name for that number. Septa means 7, Octo means 8, and Nona means 9.
The prefix for "start" is "re-".
Words that start with the prefix holy include:holystoneholydayholytide
Words that start with the prefix af:AfroAffairAfterAfghanAfoulAfraidAffordAforeAfootAffirm
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
Words with the prefix -im:immaterialimmatureimmobileimmortalimpartialimperfectimpossibleimpracticalimproperWords with the prefix -in:inaccurateinactiveincalculableincapableincapacitateinconceivableindescribableindiscriminateindivisibleineffectiveingrowninvisibleinvoluntary
The prefix of "introduce" is "in-".
The prefix to start again is "re-", which means "again" or "back."
Words that start with the prefix geo can be geothermal, geology, geocritical, and many more.
I think it is a word root, not a prefix.