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What does the prefix capt mean?

The prefix "capt" is a shortened form of the Latin word "capere" which means "to take", "to seize", or "to capture".

Here are some examples of words using the prefix "capt":

* Capture: To seize or take possession of something.

* Captivate: To hold someone's attention completely.

* Captive: A person or animal held prisoner.

* Captor: The person who captures another.

While "capt" is a prefix, it's not as common as other Latin prefixes like "pre" or "re". It's often found in words related to taking possession or holding someone's attention.

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