Galician

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin praefixum, from Latin praefixus, past participle of praefīgō (I (fix, fasten, set up) in front”, “I fix on the (end, extremity)) (from prae- (before) + fīgō (I fix”, “I fasten”, “I affix)). By surface analysis, pre- +‎ fixo.

Noun

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prefixo m (plural prefixos)

  1. (grammar) prefix (letters at the beginning of a word used to modify its meaning)
  2. (telephony) prefix, area code (numbers prefixed to a telephone number to indicate the location of the telephone line)

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Further reading

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Etymology

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From Esperanto prefikso.

Noun

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prefixo (plural prefixi)

  1. prefix

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin praefixum, from Latin praefixus, past participle of praefīgō (to (fix, fasten, set up) in front, to fix on the (end, extremity)) (from prae- (before) + fīgō (to fix, to fasten, to affix)).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: pre‧fi‧xo

Noun

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prefixo m (plural prefixos)

  1. (grammar) prefix (letters at the beginning of a word used to modify its meaning)
  2. (telephony) prefix, area code (numbers prefixed to a telephone number to indicate the location of the telephone line)

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Adjective

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prefixo (feminine prefixa, masculine plural prefixos, feminine plural prefixas, not comparable)

  1. prefixed
    Synonym: prefixado
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