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The root word is the Latin augurare, to augur or predict, which preceded the actual occurrence (or beginning) of an event.

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according to the OED, "inaugurate" comes from the latin "inaugurare," which means to take omens from the flight of birds, or to consecrate or install after taking such omens or auguries.

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There is a suffix, not a prefix. The suffix is -ion. The base word is inaugurate.

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Preside = To occupy the leading place

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The word inauguration is a noun.

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