It could either be, non or novem. Check your Oxford England Dictionary, they'll have it. I think. :) Greek (ancient): ennea.
Ennea is the prefix that fits the definition of nine.
The prefix for 9 is Nona-
the root word for nine is nov
ennea
A example of a word with non- as a prefix meaning nine would be likeNonagon- meaning a shape with 9 sides non-smart-meaning having no knowledge
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix of 9 is "non" For example, a nonagon is a two-dimensional shape with 9 sides.
nona, or ennea
nano
9. The prefix nona means 9.
The SI nano- prefix means x 10-9
The prefix "nano" = 1/1,000,000,000 indicates 10^-9 or a billionth.
The prefix for 10-9 is nano-.
nona- is the prefix meaning 9
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The prefix "nano" means ten to the power minus 9. A meter therefore has 10 to the power 9 nanometers; a number which in English is usually called a "billion". The same conversion applies to other places where the prefix "nano" appears - for example, second versus nanosecond.
9b2 , if you mean 9b^(2) then the coefficient is the large prefix number, in this case '9'.
A hydrate has x molecules of water in its substance. BrCl(H2O)9, or BrClH18O9, has nine molecules of water, ennea- meaning nine as a prefix in chemistry. Please note: The ennea prefix has a Greek root, meaning 9. The Latin nona prefix is much more commonly used for 9 of something in chemistry.