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Is (nat) a prefix or suffix?

"(nat)" is not a recognized prefix or suffix in the English language.

It's possible that you're thinking of:

* "nat-" - This is a prefix sometimes used in scientific terms, meaning "born" or "native". For example: "natality" (rate of birth).

* "-nat" - This is not a common suffix in English.

If you have a specific word in mind, please provide it, and I can help you determine if it uses a prefix or suffix.

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