Prefixes are bound morphemes added before roots or complex bases. All English prefixes are derivational, unlike suffixes. Words can contain multiple prefixes, like anti-pseudo-classicism
Questions about border, stay, reach, season, and travel. Correct answers provided for each question
Morphology studies word structure and formation in a language. Words are built from smaller units called morphemes. Morphemes can be prefixes, suffixes, or roots
Back-formation creates new words by removing affixes from existing ones. Term coined by James Murray, editor of Oxford English Dictionary (1879-1915). Process differs from affixation in historical formation rather than structure
Game played on 15x15 board with 100 letter tiles. Players take turns drawing 7 tiles each. First player starts with tile closest to "A". Words must be horizontal or vertical, not diagonal