Monday, March 24, 2008
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The prefix in- has two meanings.
First, it can roughly mean the equivalent of the English word in, as in inclusive and inland. This version comes from Old English and Latin.
Second, it can roughly mean not, as in injustice and indivisible. This version comes from Latin.
The prefix in- has two meanings.
First, it can roughly mean the equivalent of the English word in, as in inclusive and inland. This version comes from Old English and Latin.
Second, it can roughly mean not, as in injustice and indivisible. This version comes from Latin.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
For Pen
Web Bonus
The prefix in- has two meanings.
First, it can roughly mean the equivalent of the English word in, as in inclusive and inland. This version comes from Old English and Latin.
Second, it can roughly mean not, as in injustice and indivisible. This version comes from Latin.
The prefix in- has two meanings.
First, it can roughly mean the equivalent of the English word in, as in inclusive and inland. This version comes from Old English and Latin.
Second, it can roughly mean not, as in injustice and indivisible. This version comes from Latin.
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