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What does the prefix gen mean?

The prefix "gen" typically means "birth," "origin," or "creation." It comes from the Latin word "genus," which means "race" or "kind."

Here are some examples of words with the prefix "gen":

* Genesis: The beginning or origin of something.

* Generate: To produce or create something.

* Genetics: The study of genes and heredity.

* Genre: A category or type of artistic work.

* Genocide: The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.

* Genius: A person with exceptional intellectual ability.

It's important to note that the prefix "gen" can sometimes have different meanings depending on the context. For example, in the word "genealogy," it refers to the study of family history, rather than birth or origin.

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