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is ive a suffix prefix or root word
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is uni a prefix suffix or root word
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"Ive" is not a standalone word. It can function as a suffix or a root, but never as a prefix. For example, "active" is a root word and "active-" is a prefix, but "active-" can also function as a suffix when attached to a root word, such as "radioactive." However, "ive" used by itself does not have a specific meaning and would not be considered a word on its own.
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"Uni" is a prefix in the English language. It derives from the Latin word "unus," meaning "one." It is commonly used to indicate singularity, uniqueness, or oneness. For example, "unicorn" combines "uni-" with the root word "cornu" (meaning horn) to refer to a mythical creature with one horn. Other examples include "unicycle" (one wheel) and "unilateral" (affecting only one side).
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