A -fix can change the meaning of a word altogether, like un- undoes something, or it can add a little nuance of meaning, as -ac turns a mania a fad into a maniac.. Prefix/Suffix Meaning/
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Certain beginnings and endings can be affixed to some words or stems of wordsthat change their meanings These beginnings and endings fall into two categories:Prefixes are tacked onto the beginning of a word, while suffixes are stuck onto the
end Together, these affixed word pieces are called -fixes A -fix can change the meaning of a word altogether, like un- undoes something, or it can add a little nuance of meaning, as -ac turns a mania (a fad) into a maniac Watch out!
It is not within the scope of this book to comprehensively examine suffixes andprefixes, but in the following table some of the most common ones are listed,along with a brief sketch of what they do to the words to which they’re affixed;many also include examples I leave it to you to determine whether the -fix is a
prefix or suffix from where the hyphen (-) is placed: fix-(word) or (word)-fix I’m sure
you’ll recognize many, if not all, of them
Prefix/Suffix Meaning/Usage
a- same as ab- before m, p, or v
ab- away; from; off; down (abhor, abjure)
abs- same as ab- before c or t
ac- same as ad- before p or q
-ac of, relating to (maniac)
ad- motion toward, nearness to
-ad forms adverbs, meaning toward, like cephelad
af- same as ad- before f
al- means the before words of Arabic origin (algebra)
-al forms adjectives meaning like (personal) or nouns meaning
the act of (rehearsal)
-an belonging to or related to (Mexican)
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-ance the act or process of doing (continuance), something done
(utterance)
ap- same as ad- before a vowel
-ar, -ary forms adjectives meaning relating to (singular, polar, urinary)
as- same as ad- before s
be- forms verbs meaning around, thoroughly, excessively, treated
as (beset, bemoan, befriend)
bi- two, twice (biplane, bilateral)
bio- life (biography, biology)
by- close by; on the side (bystander, bypass)
co- same as com- before h or a vowel
col- same as com- before l
com- next to, with, together (compassion)
con- same as com- before c, d, g, j, n, q, s, t, v, and sometimes f
cor- same as com- before r
-cy quality, state, or condition (lunacy)
de- away from; off (derail); down (decline); reverse action; undo
(decode)
di- twice, doubled (diatomic, dihybrid)
di- same as dis- before b, d, g, l, m, n, r, or v
dia- through; between (diagonal, diameter)
dif- same as dis- before f
dis- 1 away; apart (disperse, dismiss); 2 not or un- (dishonest);
3 lack of; opposite (disunion, disease)
-dom 1 rank; dominion of (kingdom); 2 state of being (officialdom,
martyrdom)
-drome 1 arena (velodrome); 2 large field or arena (airdrome)
dyn-, dyna- power (dynamo, dynameter)
dys- bad, impaired, abnormal (dysfunctional)
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-eer a person who makes or does things (engineer, pamphleteer)
ef- same as ex- before f
em- same as en- before b, m, or p (emboss, empower)
en- 1 to cover or wrap (enrobe); 2 to cause to be or to make into
(endanger); in or into (encase)
end- same as endo- before a vowel
endo- within (endosperm, endocrine)
epi- on the outside (epidermis)
equi- equally (equiangular)
-er 1 a person having to do with or from somewhere (hatter,
writer, New Yorker); 2 forming the comparative (bigger)
-ery 1 a place for, or a place to be (eatery, winery); 2 the act of
(robbery)
-est forming the superlative (greatest, smallest)
ex- former (exwife)
exo- outside (exoskeleton)
-fy make; cause to become (liquefy, putrefy)
-gamy marriage (polygamy)
geo- of the earth (geology)
-gon having a certain number of angles (octagon)
-gram to write (diagram)
-graph something that writes, or is written (telegraph)
helio- relating to the sun (heliotropism)
hex- same as hexa- before a vowel
hexa- six (hexagon)
holo- entire, whole (holograph)
hom- same as homo- before a vowel
homo- same, equal, alike (homonym)
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hydro- 1 water (hydrometer); 2 containing hydrogen (hydrochloric)
-iatry treatment (psychiatry)
-ic having to do with (volcanic)
-ide the end of the second name in a compound whose molecule
contains exactly two atoms (sodium chloride)
idio- one’s own, personal (idiosyncrasy)
il- same as in- used before l
im- same as in- used before b, m, or p
in- in, into, within, (inside); toward (inward); also used to
inten-sify some words of Latin origin (inbreed, induct, infer)
-ine having the nature of; like (crystalline)
inter- between or among (interval); 2 together (interact)
intra- within, inward (intramural)
intro- same as intra- (introvert)
ir- same as in- used before r
-ism 1 condition of being (pauperism); 2 devotion to
(nationalism)
iso- equal, similar, alike (isobar)
-ist 1 one who does or participates in an -ism (satirist); 2 an expert
at something (scientist); 3 a believer or adherent to (atheist)
-istic, -istical the former of adjectives relating to an action (artistic, egotistical)
-ite 1 inhabitant or native of (Brooklynite); 2 a salt of (halite); 3.
a certain rock (lignite); 4 a descendant of (Israelite)
-itis an inflammatory disease (tonsilitis)
-lepsy a fit or attack (epilepsy)
-let 1 small, diminutive (starlet); 2 small object worn as a band
on the body (anklet)
lipo- fatty (liposuction)
-lith, -lithic stone (batholith, neolithic)
-logy study of (biology)
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-lysis destruction; dissolving; loosening; dissolution (analysis)
macro- large or enlarged (macrobiotic)
-mania a mental disorder or a wild enthusiasm for something
(pyromania, hulamania)
-maniac a person affected by a mania (cleptomaniac)
maxi- maximum; of larger scope than usual (maxi-power), often
hyphenated as an attachment to a wordmicro- very small; a millionth of a unit (microscope, micrometer)
milli- one one-thousandth of a unit (milliliter)
mini- miniature (miniskirt)
mis- wrong; wrongly; bad; poorly (miscue, misfire)
mult- same as multi- before a vowel
multi- much; many; more than two (multichanneled)
narco- 1 sleep (narcolepsy); 2 narcotic (narcotism)
neur- same as neuro- before a vowel
neuro- of the nerves or nervous system (neurology, neuritis)
non- not; the opposite of (nonagressive)
nona- nine (nonagon, nonet)
-nym name (pseudonym)
o- same as ob- before m
ob- 1 to; for; in front of (obtrude); 2 opposed to; against;
oppo-site (obverse); 3 upon; over (obscure)
oc- same as ob- before c
oct(a/o)- eight (octagon, octopus)
of- same as ob- before f
-oid like; resembling (ovoid)
op- same as ob- before p
-or 1 a person or thing that does something specific (addressor,
incisor); 2 a quality or condition (error, savor)
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-otic 1 of or affected with (neurotic); 2 producing (hypnotic)
oto- of the ear (ototic)
-ous full of (beauteous, capacious)
over- excessive (overact, overindulge)
paleo- ancient (paleontology, paleolithic)
pan- embracing all (pantheistic)
para- by the side of; subordinate to (paralegal, paraprofessional)
-ped foot (biped)
penta- five (pentagon)
peri- 1 beyond; around (periscope); 2 near (perinatal)
phleb- same as phlebo- before a vowel
phlebo- vein (phlebotomy)
photo- of or produced by light (photocopy)
phyto- floral; of a plant; vegetation (phytoplankton)
plano- having one side flat (planoconvex)
pneumo- of breathing; the lungs; respiration (pneumococcal)
poly- many (polygon)
pre- before (prefix)
pro- for (proactive)
proto- first in time or importance (protoplasm)
pseudo- false (pseudonym)
psych- same as psycho- before a vowel
psycho- of the mind (psychotic)
quadri- four (quadrilateral, quadriped)
re- again (rethink)
retro- backward (retrofit)
rheo- a flow; current (rheostat)
rhino- nose (rhinoplasty)
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self- of oneself; automatic (self-interest, self-loading)
semi- half; twice in a specified period (semicircle, semiannually)
sub- 1 under; beneath; below (subhuman); 2 of lower rank than;
inferior (subordinate); 3 to a lesser degree (subpar); 4 near; almost (substitute)
suf- same as sub- before f
sym- same as syn- before b, m, or p
syn- together; at the same time (synchronize)
sys- same as syn- before s, h, and other aspirate sounds
tele- at a distance (telecommute); of, in, or by (televise)
tran- same as trans- before s
trans- across; on the other side of; above and beyond (transcend,
transcontinental)
tri- three (triangle)
un- not (unused, unsupervised)
vice- one who acts in place of; second in command (viceroy,
vice president)
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Many phrases and expressions from foreign languages have found a place in day English among the better educated Some of them have been adopted and havefound their way into everyone’s vocabulary, while some remain foreign yet are usedoften enough to be worth listing here A disproportionate number of the words areLatin and French This should not be a surprise, considering the prominent rolesthat the French played in our history and literature and that the Romans, whoselanguage was Latin, played in the history of Europe and Britain
every-Letters in brackets stand for the language from which the phrase comes, as follows: Ar., Arabic
Fr., FrenchGer., GermanHaw., HawaiianHeb., HebrewIre., IrishIt., ItalianL., LatinSp., Spanish
Foreign Phrase Definition
adeste fidelis [L.] always faithful
à droite [Fr.] on the right
affaire d’honneur [Fr.] a matter of honor
à gauche [Fr.] on the left
à la rigeur [Fr.] strictly speaking; if absolutely needed
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aloha oe [Haw.] greetings; love to you; farewellalter ego [L.] other self; constant companionamicus curiae [L.] friend of the court
amor vincit omnia [L.] “Love conquers all.”—Virgil
anno regni [L.] year in the reign of
ars gratia artis [L.] art for art’s sake
au contraire [Fr.] to the contrary
autre chose [Fr.] other thing
aux armes [Fr.] to arms
avant garde [Fr.] vanguard; on the cutting edge (esp in
the arts)avec plaisir [Fr.] with pleasure
à votre santé [Fr.] to your taste
ben trovato [It.] well conceived; ingenious
bien entendu [Fr.] well understood; of course
bon appétit [Fr.] good appetite; enjoy
bonjour [Fr.] good day; hello
bonne chance [Fr.] good luck
bonsoir [Fr.] good evening
buenas noches [Sp.] good night
buenos dias [Sp.] good day; hello
camino real [Sp.] royal road; high road
caveat emptor [L.] Let the buyer beware!
cave canem [L.] Beware of the dog!
c’est la guerre [Fr.] That’s war!
c’est la vie [Fr.] That’s life!
cherchez la femme [Fr.] look for the woman
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cogito, ergo sum! [L.] “I think, therefore I am.”—Descartescomédie noir [Fr.] black comedy
comme ci, comme ça [Fr.] like this, like that; so, so
concordia discors [L.] harmony in discord
coup de grace [Fr.] deathblow
coup d’etat [Fr.] lit blow to the state; overthrow the
state governmentcoup de maître [Fr.] masterstroke
danke schön [Ger.] thank you very much
danse macabre [Fr.] dance of death
de gustibus non est disputandum [L.] one can’t argue taste
Dei gratia [L.] by the grace of God
Dominus vobiscum [L.] may God be with you
en ami [Fr.] in friendship
en bloc [Fr.] all together
en clair [Fr.] clear; not in code
enfant terribile [Fr.] lit terrible child; child whose behavior
causes shock and dismay; mischievous
or outrageous one
en garde [Fr.] on guard
en suite [Fr.] in succession
entre nous [Fr.] between us
Erin go bragh [Ire.] Ireland forever
ex post facto [L.] lit what is done after; retroactive
femme de chambre [Fr.] chambermaid
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garçon [Fr.] boy; waiter
gendarme [Fr.] policeman
Gesellschaft [Ger.] commercial company
Gotterdämmerung [Ger.] twilight of the gods
guten Tag [Ger.] good day
habeas corpus [L.] lit to have a body
hasta la vista [Sp.] until next time; so long
haut monde [Fr.] high society
homme du monde [Fr.] lit man of the world; sophisticate
in perpetuum [L.] forever
inshallah [Ar.] God willing
in utero [L.] in the womb
in vino veritas [L.] in wine there is truth
j’accuse [Fr.] “I accuse!”—Zola
jeu de mots [Fr.] play on words
jeune fille [Fr.] young girl
laissez-faire [Fr.] let be; leave alone; hands off
le chaim [Heb.] to life
le monde [Fr.] the world
l’etat, c’est moi [Fr.] “I am the state!”—attrib to Louis XIVmano a mano [Sp.] hand in hand
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mea culpa [L.] my fault
merci beaucoup [Fr.] thank you very much
Missa solemnis [L.] High Mass (Roman Catholic)
mitzvah [Heb.] blessing; commandment
n’est-ce pas? [Fr.] Isn’t it so?
nicht wahr? [Ger.] Isn’t it so?
nil desperandum [L.] “never desperate”—Horace
noblesse oblige [Fr.] the inferred obligation of high-ranking
people to behave well toward othersnom de plume [Fr.] pen name
non sequitur [L.] a remark having no bearing on what
was just said; an illogical conclusionfrom the facts
nouveau riche [Fr.] newly rich, and hence unschooled in
the appropriate behavior of the wealthyomnia vincit amor [L.] “Love conquers all!”—Virgil
on dit [Fr.] lit one says; it is said
o tempora! o mores! [L.] “Oh times! Oh morals!”—Cicero,
mean-ing “What a time we live in!”
par avion [Fr.] by airplane; airmail
par exemple [Fr.] for example
Pax Britannica [L.] peace imposed by Britain
Pax Romana [L.] peace imposed by Rome
pax vobiscum [L.] peace be with you
peu à peu [Fr.] little by little
peu de chose [Fr.] small thing; a trifle
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peut être [Fr.] perhaps
pièce de résistance [Fr.] the main item
por favor [Sp.] please
pro bono [L.] free; without compensation
pro bono publico [L.] for the public good
pro forma [L.] according to form
pro patria [L.] for one’s country
quand même [Fr.] just the same; regardless of consequences
¿qué pasa? [Sp.] What’s happening?
que sera, sera [Fr.] what will be, will be
quid pro quo [L.] one thing in return for another
qui va là? [Fr.] Who goes there?
quod erat demonstrandum [L.] which is (was) to be demonstratedquo vadis? [L.] Where are you going?
raison d’être [Fr.] reason for being
répondez s’il vous plâit [Fr.] (usu R.S.V.P.) answer please
salaam [Ar.] peace (used as general greeting)
salle à manger [Fr.] dining room
salud [Sp.] to your health
sans doute [Fr.] without doubt
sans pareil [Fr.] without equal
se habla español [Sp.] Spanish is spoken here
shalom [Heb.] peace, well-being (used as general
greeting)s’il vous plâit [Fr.] please
status quo [L.] existing condition
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terra firma [L.] solid ground
terra incognito [L.] unknown land; unknown groundtête-à-tête [Fr.] head-to-head
tour de force [Fr.] lit feat of strength; an exceptionally
skillful production, performance, ation, etc
cre-tout de suite [Fr.] at once; immediately
tout le monde [Fr.] the whole world; everybody
tristesse [Fr.] melancholy; sadness
Übermensch [Ger.] superman
und so weiter (usw.) [Ger.] and so on; etcetera
veni, vidi, vici [L.] “I came; I saw; I conquered.”—Julius
Caesarverbatim [L.] word for word
vérité [Fr.] truth; short for cinéma vérité; realismvice versa [L.] the other way around; reversed
vive la différence [Fr.] Long live the difference! [between men
and women]
vive la reine [Fr.] Long live the queen!
vive le roi [Fr.] Long live the king!
Voila! [Fr.] There it is!
Wunderbar [Ger.] wonderful
Wunderkind [Ger.] child prodigy
Zollverein [Ger.] customs union