What is another word for Prefixed?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈiːfɪkst] (IPA)

The word "prefixed" refers to the addition of a word or letter at the beginning of another word to create a new word. There are several synonyms for this term such as append, attach, add, prefix, tack on, tag, affix, and supplement. These words convey the idea of attaching or adding something to the beginning of another word to form a new word. All of these words are commonly used in language and literature to describe the process of word formation and are useful for writers and language enthusiasts who want to enrich their vocabulary and better understand the intricacies of the English language.

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    grammar, linguistics, word formation, morphosyntax, syntactic construction.

What are the opposite words for Prefixed?

Prefixed refers to the act of adding a word or group of letters at the beginning of a word. The opposite of prefixed is postfixed or suffixed, which means adding a word or group of letters at the end of a word. Another antonym for prefixed is unprefixed or non-prefixed, which means the absence of a prefix at the beginning of a word. Additionally, antonyms for prefixed could also include words like separated, divided, or disjoined as they indicate a lack of connection or combination between words rather than the addition or placement of a prefix.

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Usage examples for Prefixed

The next year he Prefixed to his edition of the Reformation der Stadt Nuremberg a notable woodcut of S. Sebald and S. Laurence in the style of Michael Wolgemut.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
As the century progressed Sir William Cecil, in his early days a distinguished student at St. John's and an intimate associate of Cheke's, maintained, in spite of the cares of state, the tradition of his college as the patron of various translators and the recipient of numerous dedications Prefixed to their productions.
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos
The key-thought of the essay 'Spiritual Laws,' to which the occult lines we are considering were Prefixed, is, Be noble; for, if you are not, your face and life will, by the law of reaction and return, publish your lapse.
"The Three Heron's Feathers"
Hermann Sudermann

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