The word 'prefix' does contain a prefix; it is made up from the Latin praefixus (fix in front [of]) + figere (to fasten, to fix), so the 'pre-' part of the word is a prefix.The word 'prefix' itself...
Yes, it does. The word prefix has the prefix pre- in it, meaning before (a time or event). Why it has the prefix is because " pre " means before. Prefixes are attached at the beginning of the root...