Sentence examples for * prefix from inspiring English sources

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or by the causative prefix *s-.

or by the causative prefix *s-.  .

But lose our prefix?

("Un-" is a Germanic prefix).

You can prefix anything with this baby.

What other words have that prefix?

(In 1925 they had the prefix Grand).

With the prefix "all," a blonde.

The past participle prefix y- developed from the Old English perfective prefix ge-.

We need a Greek prefix for nym which means "retro".

All first names were preceded by the prefix "Sister Goddess".

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