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What prefix for conspicuous?

There is no common prefix for the word "conspicuous".

"Conspicuous" itself means "clearly visible" or "attracting attention". The word is already formed by the combination of the Latin prefix "con-" (meaning "with" or "together") and the Latin root "spicere" (meaning "to look").

If you are looking for a word that conveys a similar meaning but with a slightly different nuance, you might consider these options:

* Prominent: Standing out or easily seen.

* Noticeable: Easy to see or perceive.

* Striking: Attracting attention in a forceful or dramatic way.

* Obvious: Easily understood or recognized.

* Salient: Most noticeable or important.

The best word to use depends on the specific context and the meaning you want to convey.

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