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What are some prefixes for gust?

There aren't many prefixes commonly used with "gust" in English. The most common is "out-", forming the word "outgust", meaning a sudden outburst or release of something.

However, other prefixes can be used depending on the context:

* "after-": Could imply a gust that follows something else, like "aftergust" of a storm.

* "pre-": Might describe a gust that precedes something, like "pregust" of a hurricane.

* "counter-": Could refer to a gust opposing another one, like "countergust."

It's important to note that these are not standard words and might be considered unusual or even made-up.

Do you have a specific meaning in mind for a "gust" word? If so, we can try to brainstorm some prefixes that would work!

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