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carry the basic meaning, prefixes come before roots and alter their meaning, and suffixes come after roots and alter either their meaning or their part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb). on your list are words useful in medicine, anatomy, geology, mathematics, dentistry, publications, and, of
course, space science. within the context of genetics, most often used in the term cis-acting, which means that the activity of a locus affects only the molecule of dna where that locus resides. another form would be the prefix "epi". the course prefix is a three-letter designator for a major division...
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