[
US
/ˈpɹifɪks/
]
NOUN
- an affix that is added in front of the word
VERB
-
attach a prefix to
prefixed words
How To Use prefix In A Sentence
- A short autobiography is prefixed to the 1827 edition of Juvenal.
- A prefix is productive when it contributes to the meaning of a word and can be added freely to other words.
- The machine that prints tickets assigned the number 666 as a prefix on all the tickets for the film, said Gary Smith, owner of the Movies at Berry Square in northwest Georgia.
- A Parameter or Object element defined directly within the Application element has a global scope; its specified name does not inherit any prefix qualification from the container element.
- A new introduction has been prefixed to the third printing of the book.
- Murray and I cogitated and decided that the only way forward was to check every four-figure prefix. Appreciation: Murray Sayle obituary
- F6/3 NEG eb Two's complement negate EA byte F7/3 NEG ew Two's complement negate EA word NIL (prefix) Special "do-nothing" opcode assembles no code DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 6b
- Their code numbers are prefixed with US.
- Edit: I asked Dr. Ukrainsky in an email what he meant by "Nedo" and this was his response: "Russian prefix "nedo" insufficiency sensu lato means, that this ceratopsian has lack: nasal horn absent. Insufficiency!?!
- In the affixes, the superfix and prefix positions may as a general rule be regarded as wholly identical; also the subfix and postfix positions. Commentary Upon the Maya-Tzental Perez Codex with a Concluding Note Upon the Linguistic Problem of the Maya Glyphs