Dec- or Deci-
Deca-, from the Greek deka, is a prefix meaning ten. Decem is the Latin word for ten
"sesqui" is the prefix (from Latin) meaning one and a half.For example, sesquicentennial means 150 years.
It comes from the Latin camera = chamber and the prefix uni~ meaning one.It generally indicates a one-house legislature.
The answer is SESQUI, it is the latin root for one and a half, normally used as a prefix, semis "half + que for "and".
Dec- or Deci-
metric version of the mile (0.6 Miles)
The Latin prefix meaning a billion multiples is "giga".
prefix meaning fast
The Latin prefix for five is "quinqu-."
The Latin prefix for "before" is "pre", smart guy.
The prefix "nov" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "novem," meaning nine.
The prefix "nona-" is Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "nonus" meaning "ninth."
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The Latin root in the word "inconsequential" is "sequi," meaning "to follow." The prefix "in-" meaning "not," added to "consequent," which ultimately comes from "sequi," results in "inconsequential" meaning "not following logically or naturally."