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168 words match “PREFIX”

POLY n.
m) of the order Labiatæ, found throughout the Mediterranean region. The name, with sundry prefixes, is sometimes given to other related species of the same genus. [Spelt also poley.] Poly mountain. See Poly-mountain, in Vocabulary.
POLY- a.
A combining form or prefix from Gr. poly`s, many; as, polygon, a figure of many angles; polyatomic, having many atoms; polychord, polyconic.
POST- n.
A prefix signifying behind, back, after; as, postcommissure, postdot, postscript.
PRAE- n.
A prefix. See Pre-.
PRAETER- n.
A prefix. See Preter-.
PRE- adv.
A prefix denoting priority (of time, place, or rank); as, precede, to go before; precursor, a forerunner; prefix, to fix or place before; preëminent eminent before or above others. Pre- is sometimes used intensively, as in prepotent, very potent. [Written also præ-.]
PRENOMINAL a.
Serving as a prefix in a compound name. Sir T. Browne.
PREPOSE v.
To place or set before; to prefix. [Obs.] Fuller.
PREPOSITIVE a.
Put before; prefixed; as, a prepositive particle. -- n.
PRETER- n.
A prefix signifying past, by, beyond, more than; as, preter- mission, a permitting to go by; preternatural, beyond or more than is natural. [Written also præter.]
PRIVATIVE a. 2 definitions
a negative force to a word; as, alpha privative; privative particles; -- applied to such prefixes and suffixes as a- (Gr. un-, non-, -less.
PRO- n.
A prefix signifying before, in front, forth, for, in behalf of, in place of, according to; as, propose, to place before; proceed, to go before or forward; project, to throw forward; prologue, part spoken before (the main piece); propel, prognathous; provide, to look out for; pronoun, a word instead of a noun; proconsul…
PROLEGOMENON n.
A preliminary remark or observation; an introductory discourse prefixed to a book or treatise. D. Stokes (1659). Sir W. Scott.
PROSTHESIS n.
The prefixing of one or more letters to the beginning of a word, as in beloved.
PROSTHETIC a.
Of or pertaining to prosthesis; prefixed, as a letter or letters to a word.
PROTO- n. 3 definitions
A combining form prefix signifying first, primary, primordial; as, protomartyr, the first martyr; protomorphic, primitive in form; protoplast, a primordial organism; prototype, protozoan.
PSEUDO- n.
A combining form or prefix signifying false, counterfeit, pretended, spurious; as, pseudo-apostle, a false apostle; pseudo- clergy, false or spurious clergy; pseudo-episcopacy, pseudo-form, pseudo-martyr, pseudo-philosopher. Also used adjectively.
QUASI n.
ner sense or degree; having some resemblance to; qualified; -- used as an adjective, or a prefix with a noun or an adjective; as, a quasi contract, an implied contract, an obligation which has arisen from some act, as if from a contract; a quasi corporation, a body that has some, but not all, of the peculiar attributes…
RA- n.
A prefix, from the Latin re and ad combined, coming to us through the French and Italian. See Re-, and Ad-.
RADICAL a.
llable begins. Rush. -- Radical quantity (Alg.), a quantity to which the radical sign is prefixed; specifically, a quantity which is not a perfect power of the degree indicated by the radical sign; a surd. -- Radical sign (Math.), the sign sq. root (originally the letter r, the initial of radix, root), placed before…
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