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meta- after, beyond, change.
trans- (prefix)
Prefixes are one- to three-syllable affixes added to the beginning of a base word to slightly change its meaning. For example, adding the prefix im- to the base word possible creates a new word, impossible, which means not possible.
Prefixes change the meanings of words. For example, the prefix un- (or u-n) can mean not, remove, or opposite. Adding un- to the word happy gives you the word unhappy, which means not happy. U-n and r-e (or re-) are the two most common prefixes in the English language.
Prefixes base wordprefixed wordtype of meaning possible impossible opposite able unable opposite/negation payment non-payment negation war pre-war time (before)2 more rows

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The prefix that means change or after is meta-. This prefix is often used in terms such as metamorphosis (a change in form) or metaphysics (a branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space).
The Prefix Change Rule is this: To make words easier to pronounce, some prefixes change their last letter to the first letter of the root and some prefixes drop a letter before attaching to a root. Display sub + fer. Display the word suffer. Display ex + lect.

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