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Question by  abbas59 (2)

What is the difference between a prefix and a suffix?

Can one word have both?

 
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Answer by  jclick (1561)

A prefix is an element placed at the beginning of a word to change its meaning. A suffix is an element placed at the end of a word to change its meaning. A word can have both, for example, aquarium is made up of the prefix aqua- meaning water and -arium meaning thing or place connected to.

 
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Answer by  sofaltis (13)

A prefix is a modifier for a word that is attached to the beginning of the word, while a suffix attached to the end. A word can have both at once. To place means to put, but to displace means to move. Displacement is that act.

 
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