in disarm the prefix is dis-
In linguistics, a prefix is a type of affix that precedes the morphemes to which it can attach. Prefixes are bound morphemes (they cannot occur as independent words).
2007-03-07 10:53:09
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answered by SusanB 5
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check out the table out the link below!
A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. This is a list of the most common prefixes in English, together with their basic meaning and some examples.
2007-03-07 14:46:43
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answered by All Me 3
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a prefix is the beginning of a word that makes it sumthing else
like the prefix in disarm is dis and dis means to take away and arm in this means to have a weapon. so diarm means to take away a weapon
2007-03-07 10:53:42
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answered by aw11cb16 1
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A prefix is a syllable or group of syllables joined to the beginning of a word alter its meaning or create a new word! What are you? Like in 3rd grade?
2007-03-08 09:14:27
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answered by Russian Girl 2
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a prefix is a word part in the beginning of a word. like mis. misuse misunderstand. or fore. forearm forehead.
2007-03-07 10:57:09
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answered by Chantel J 3
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attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
2. A title placed before a person's name.
2007-03-07 13:04:46
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answered by Mary 5
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the prefix dis means "un" to un-arm
2007-03-08 10:06:23
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answered by Rocklyn80 5
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a prefix goes in front of a word. ex. asseble would be reassemble. do ya get it??
2007-03-07 11:03:52
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answered by moosee^^; 3
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uh, its like the "pre" in prefix.
or the "re" in you're a retard
2007-03-07 11:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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you need your a** kicked if you don't know this my three year older knows this.
2007-03-07 10:52:21
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answered by heavenlli_61 5
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