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    Suf- is a combining form of the Latin prefix sub-, (as John says) This has a literal meaning of "under", and you can see it with that meaning in words such as submarine and (with a transfer of meaning) subdivide
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  • word choice - What is the opposite of the sub prefix? - English . . .
    I came to this post after thinking about what would the opposite of "Sub-Saharan", i e countries above the Sahara Geographically, the only defined term for that region is North Africa If talking about it relative to the Sahara, though, is there a suitable prefix? Would "Sur-" as GEdgar answered below be correct?
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    If someone asks help on a subject, and I am lacking in knowledge on it, which is appropriate or correct? I am really not into it I am not really into it The intention is to convey that I am not w
  • What prefix means during? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The mid- prefix does not exclusively refer to the midpoint of a fixed period of time A camera catching someone mid-sneeze, for example, is any time during the sneeze
  • meaning - Is it alright or allright? - English Language Usage . . .
    The second spelling requires a space: it is either “ alright ” or “ all right ” The New Oxford American Dictionary says: Usage: The merging of all and right to form the one-word spelling alright is first recorded toward the end of the 19th century (unlike other similar merged spellings such as altogether and already, which date from much earlier) There is no logical reason for
  • Middle initial placement - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    First question: My name is Anh D Pham, but I go by “Andy” If I want to include my nickname, where should I put the nickname portion? Anh D “Andy” Pham Anh “Andy” D Pham Second questio
  • Free of vs. Free from - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I checked Garner's Modern American Usage; although BG doesn't address free of vs free from, he writes that the distinction between freedom of and freedom from is that the former indicates the "possession of a right" (freedom of speech) and the latter "protection from a wrong" (freedom from oppression) So free from is used to indicate protection from something problematic, and free of (which
  • Which one is correct: 1yr or 1yr. or 1 yr?
    I need to put one of the above on one of my app's buttons Bonus question - does the same rule hold in plural? That is if I write "1 yr ", do I write "15 yrs " as well?





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