It really depends on the dictionary. Some include more words than others.
It could either be, non or novem. Check your Oxford England Dictionary, they'll have it. I think. :) Greek (ancient): ennea.
the prefix for noble is 'ig' ie. ignoble
Pro is a shortened version of the word professional, so is not a prefix in that case. Fessional, in urban slang, means a person that thinks they are good at something, but are not.
I looked in the dictionary. There isnt one.
can you like read it from the dictionary
There's a great list in the Oxford English Dictionary - your public library is sure to have a copy.
It could either be, non or novem. Check your Oxford England Dictionary, they'll have it. I think. :) Greek (ancient): ennea.
the prefix for noble is 'ig' ie. ignoble
Pro is a shortened version of the word professional, so is not a prefix in that case. Fessional, in urban slang, means a person that thinks they are good at something, but are not.
To the best of my knowledge, "cur-" is not a prefix. There are 280 words beginning with "cur" in the Scrabble dictionary. Here are 70 of the more common ones: curabilitycurablecuracycurarecuratecurativecuratorcuratorialcurbcurbingcurbstonecurdcurdlecurecure-allcurercurettagecurfewcuriacuriaecuriecuriocuriositycuriouscuriouslycuriousnesscuriumcurlcurlercurlewcurlicuecurlinesscurlingcurlycurmudgeoncurmudgeonlycurrantcurrencycurrentcurrentlycurriculacurricularcurriculumcurrycurrycombcursecursedcursedlycursivecursivelycursorcursorilycursorinesscursorycurtcurtailcurtailmentcurtaincurtainscurtlycurtnesscurtseycurtsycurvaceouscurvaceousnesscurvaturecurvecurvedcurvy
Oxford
"Same" is an English equivalent of the Italian prefix omo-.Specifically, a prefix is added to the beginning of another word. The Italian prefix in question originates in the ancient Greek ὁμός (homos) for "common, joint, same." The pronunciation will be "OH-moh" in Italian.
A prefix goes at the beginning of a word. Hence the pre in prefix.
Add (something) at the beginning as a prefix or introduction.
Check the dictionary
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I looked in the dictionary. There isnt one.