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A prefix is
a group of letters at the front of a word which changes the meaning
of the word. |
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Follows a short list of some of the most common prefix used in
biology and
horticulture.
A- |
= without |
(Abiotic,
Acarpous,
Asexual) |
Ab- |
= away from, opposite to (Latin)
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(Abaxial,
etc) |
Ad- |
= towards, beside (Latin)
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(Adaxial) |
An |
= without, lacking |
(Anaerobe) |
Ante |
= before (Latin)
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(Anterior, etc...) |
Anti- |
= opposite,
against: |
(Antibiotic, antibacterial, ect) |
Append- |
= to
hang something: |
(Appendicular,
ect) |
Auto- |
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(Autochory,
autochtonous,
autogamy, etc) |
Bi- |
= two: |
(Biennial,
bipinnate,
binomial ect..) |
Bio- |
= life (Greek) |
(Biology,
biochemistry,
biodiversity, etc.) |
De- |
= away
from, opposite of |
(Decapitation,
defoliation,
dehydration,
defasciation ) |
Di- |
= two |
(Dimorphism,
dioecious,
dicotyledon, etc...) |
Dis- |
= to
undo; free from: |
(Disease,
ect) |
Dors |
= the back (from
dorsum, Latin) |
(Dorsal,
dorsifixed, etc...) |
Endo- |
= within: |
(Endocarp,
endosperm, ect) |
Epi- |
=
upon,
above, surrounding |
(Epicarp,
epigynous,
epiphyte, ect) |
Exo- |
= outside |
(Exotic,
exocarp, etc) |
Extra- |
= outside (Latin) |
(Extracellular,
extrafloral nectary, ect) |
Geo- |
= earth |
(Eeophyte,
etc.) |
Hemi- |
= partially |
(Hemiepiphyphytes,
etc...) |
Hetero-
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= different, varied
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Homo |
= the same |
(Homozygote, etc) |
Hydro- |
= water |
(Hydrophyte,
ect) |
Hyper- |
= above |
(hypertonic, ect) |
Hypo- |
= below: |
(hypogynous,
hypocotyl,
hypanthium, ect) |
Im- |
= not |
(imparipinnate,
immature, ect) |
Infra- |
= under;
below: |
(infraspecific, ect) |
Inter- |
=
between: |
(internode,
interleaf,
interbreed, ect)
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Intra- |
=
inside: |
(Intracellular, ect) |
Iso- |
= equal, uniform, similar |
(Isotype,
etc.) |
Macro- |
= large |
(macrobiotic, etc.) |
Meso- |
= alf |
(mesophyte,
mesocarp, etc.) |
Meta- |
= after: |
(metacentric, etc.) |
Micro- |
= small |
(microorganism,
micropyle,
micropropagation,
etc.) |
Mono- |
= one |
(monocotyledons,
monoecious, etc.) |
Multi- |
= many |
(multicellular,
multiple, etc.) |
Neo |
= new |
(Neoteny) |
Non |
= not |
(Nonwoody,
etc) |
Ob-
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= reversed |
(Obovate,
obconic,
etc) |
Para |
= alongside (Latin)
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(Paratype,
etc) |
Patho- |
= disease |
(Pathology,
pathogen, etc) |
Penta |
= five |
(Obovate,
obconic) |
Peri- |
= surrounding |
(Perianth,
periderm,
perigynous, etc) |
Poly- |
= many |
(polydrupe,
polyploid, etc.) |
Post- |
= after, behind (Latin) |
(posterior, etc) |
Pre- |
= before |
(premature, prefix, etc.) |
Pseudo- |
= false |
(pseudocarp,
etc.) |
Re- |
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Retro- |
= back
or behind |
(retrorse,
etc) |
Semi- |
= half |
(semidormant,
etc.) |
Sub- |
= under
or below |
(subfamily,
subglobose,
subtend, etc.) |
Super- |
= over
or above |
(superdomain,
superior, etc.) |
Tetra- |
= four |
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Topo |
= place, position and location |
(Topotype,
etc...) |
Toxo |
= poisonous, toxic |
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Trans- |
=
through, across, beyond |
(transpiration,
etc.) |
Tri- |
= three |
(triangular,
etc.) |
Ultra- |
=
beyond; excess: |
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Un- |
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Uni- |
= one |
(unicellular,
unifoliolate,
unilocular, etc.) |
Wild- |
= not
cultivated, or undomesticated |
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