enlighten, enrage, engulf
put in
The word ensconce is derived from the prefix en-, meaning to place in, and sconce, meaning fortification.
There is no prefix of taken. The suffix, however, is -en.
Enlist/ EnlistedEntitle/ Entitlement/ Entitledentryentireentombencompassencapsulateendangerenclosedenchainedentangleenticeenthrallentwinedentrenchentranceenvelopeentityendearencompassencaseentertainengulfengorgeenhanceenjoyenlivenenrollenrichentrailsensueensureentranceentrantentrappedenvisionenvoy
it is en-
There is no prefix out. The beginning structure of out has just its regular meaning: out.
The word ensconce is derived from the prefix en-, meaning to place in, and sconce, meaning fortification.
A prefix meaning "within, in," occurring in loanwords from Greek: energy; enthusiasm. Also, before labial consonants,em-.
Yes, enrage is a prefix of "en". :?
Some words with the prefix 'en' are:enableenamoredencapsulateenchantencyclopediaencodeendureenergyengageenhanceenigmaenjoinenjoyenlargeenlightenennobleenrollensembleensureenterpriseentertainentityentourageentranceenunciateenvelope
en is the prefix.
The prefix of "entire" is "en-". :)
Enjoy itself is not a prefix. En- however is a prefix.
There is no prefix of taken. The suffix, however, is -en.
Enlist/ EnlistedEntitle/ Entitlement/ Entitledentryentireentombencompassencapsulateendangerenclosedenchainedentangleenticeenthrallentwinedentrenchentranceenvelopeentityendearencompassencaseentertainengulfengorgeenhanceenjoyenlivenenrollenrichentrailsensueensureentranceentrantentrappedenvisionenvoy
You could add the prefix en- and the suffix -ment to it to make the word enforcement.
Encephalopathy: the prefix is en- meaning within. -cephal- is the root word meaning head and the suffix is -opathy meaning disease. Encephalopathy = disease in the head or brain.
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