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What is the prefixes of historic?

There aren't any common prefixes specifically used with "historic". The word itself is already a compound word, made from "history" and the suffix "-ic".

However, you can find related words using prefixes that modify the concept of "history" or "historical":

* Pre-historic: Meaning before recorded history.

* Post-historic: Meaning after a significant historical period or event.

* Proto-historic: Meaning relating to the period just before recorded history.

* Anti-historic: Meaning against or opposed to history.

It's important to note that "anti-historic" is less common and might be considered archaic or informal.

You can also use prefixes to modify the meaning of "historical" in other ways:

* Un-historical: Meaning not historical, or inaccurate historically.

* Pseudo-historical: Meaning falsely presented as historical.

* Neo-historical: Meaning relating to a new or recent interpretation of history.

Ultimately, the best prefix to use depends on the specific context and what you want to convey.

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