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Rate | Answer | Clue |
ANGLO | Prefix meaning of British origin | |
IDIO | Prefix meaning | |
NEO | Prefix meaning recent | |
CONTRA | Prefix meaning against | |
MONO | Prefix meaning “one” | |
CRUMBLE | Dish of british origin | |
OCTO | Prefix – meaning eight | |
NANO | Prefix meaning very minuscule | |
OCTA- | A prefix meaning eight. See Octo-. | |
EQUI- | A prefix, meaning equally; as, equidistant; equiangular. | |
MAC | A prefix, in names of Scotch origin, signifying son. | |
E- | A Latin prefix meaning out, out of, from; also, without. See Ex-. | |
TRI- | A prefix meaning three, thrice, threefold; as in tricolored, tridentate. | |
DEXTRO- | A prefix, from L. dexter, meaning, pertaining to, or toward, the right | |
EN- | A prefix from Gr. / in, meaning in; as, encephalon, entomology. See In-. | |
AMBI- | A prefix meaning about, around; -- used in words derived from the Latin. | |
MAGNETO- | A prefix meaning pertaining to, produced by, or in some way connected with, magnetism. | |
COUNTER | A prefix meaning contrary, opposite, in opposition; as, counteract, counterbalance, countercheck. See Counter, adv. & a. | |
AMPHI- | A prefix in words of Greek origin, signifying both, of both kinds, on both sides, about, around. | |
AB- | A prefix in many words of Latin origin. It signifies from, away , separating, or departure, as in abduct, abstract, abscond. See A-(6). | |
SYN- | A prefix meaning with, along with, together, at the same time. Syn- becomes sym- before p, b, and m, and syl- before l. | |
ETYMOLOGY | That branch of philological science which treats of the history of words, tracing out their origin, primitive significance, and changes of form and meaning. | |
IM- | A form of the prefix in- not, and in- in. See In-. Im- also occurs in composition with some words not of Latin origin; as, imbank, imbitter. | |
IN- | An inseparable prefix, or particle, meaning not, non-, un- as, inactive, incapable, inapt. In- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial. | |
EPI- | A prefix, meaning upon, beside, among, on the outside, above, over. It becomes ep-before a vowel, as in epoch, and eph-before a Greek aspirate, as in ephemeral. |