No/not /not having/ It makes a word negative, or opposite in meaning e.g. non-proliferation, non-negotiable, non-commital, nonsense, nonentity.
The prefix im- in this case means "in". im- along with its variant in- can also mean "not". The word implicate broken into its word parts means in-, "in" +-plic-, "fold" + -ate "cause to be" or...
It could either be, non or novem. Check your Oxford England Dictionary, they'll have it. I think. :) Greek (ancient): ennea.
Insignificant.
The prefix means not. If you put it together, it would say not normal.
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