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prefixation
pre·fix P0520800 (prē′fĭks′)tr.v. pre·fixed, pre·fix·ing, pre·fix·es 1. To put or attach before or in front of.2. (prē-fĭks′) To settle or arrange in advance.3. Grammar a. To add as a prefix.b. To add a prefix to.n.1. Grammar An affix, such as dis- in disbelieve, attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.2. A letter, word, abbreviation, or number placed before a name, address, or other identifying label to indicate class or category: You have to indicate on the form whether you prefer the prefix Mr., Ms., or Dr. [Middle English prefixen, from Old French prefixer : pre-, before (from Latin prae-; see pre-) + fixer, to place (from Latin fīxus, past participle of fīgere, to fasten; see dhīgw- in Indo-European roots). N., from New Latin praefīxum, from neuter sing. of Latin praefīxus, past participle of praefīgere, to fix in front : prae-, pre- + fīgere, to fasten.] pre′fix′al adj.pre′fix′al·ly adv.pre′fix·a′tion (-fĭk-sā′shən), pre·fix′ion (-fĭk′shən) n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | prefixation - formation of a word by means of a prefixaffixation - formation of a word by means of an affix | Translations EncyclopediaSeeprefixprefixation Related to prefixation: infixationWords related to prefixationnoun formation of a word by means of a prefixRelated Words |