You can be nonplussed. But can you be plussed?
Most of the prefixes are easy to figure out: ECON is Economics, PSYC is Psychological Sciences, and so forth. In the example above, ANTH means the course is offered by the Anthropology Department. The ...
Un, unexplained. We use the word, unwanted, un, unwanted. Prefixes really change the focus of a word, from for example, legal to illegal or safe to unsafe. Prefixes like 'un' or 'pre' in front of ...
Prefixes are a group of letters which change a words meaning when they’re added to the start. Hang on a minute… Are you tidying up? Nice job, looking tidy. That ...
Course prefix (academic subject code) guidelines establish protocols for the approval and creation of prefixes for courses and disciplines maintained in the course catalog and in student records.
They are inconspicuous and usually very short – but they can have a great effect: In the German language, prefixes sometimes succeed in completely changing the meaning of a word. If you read carefully ...