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What does the prefix migr mean?

The prefix "migr-" usually indicates movement, migration, or change of location.

It comes from the Latin word "migrare", meaning to move or wander.

Here are some examples of words with the prefix "migr-":

* Migrate: To move from one place to another, especially for a specific reason.

* Migration: The process of moving from one place to another, especially seasonally.

* Migratory: Relating to migration or the act of migrating.

* Migraine: A type of headache, likely named for its "migrating" pain across the head.

It's important to note that while the prefix "migr-" is closely associated with movement, some words using it have different meanings, like "migraine" or "migrant" (which has a more specific connotation of moving from one country to another).

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