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What are the prefixes and suffixes of word commensurate?

The word "commensurate" doesn't have any prefixes or suffixes. It is a root word.

However, the word "commensurate" itself comes from the Latin "commensuratus", which is the past participle of the verb "commensurare", meaning "to measure together."

Let's break down the parts of "commensurare":

* "com-": This is a prefix meaning "with" or "together."

* "mensur-": This is the root meaning "measure."

* "-are": This is a Latin verb ending.

Therefore, "commensurate" is formed from the combination of these Latin roots and the past participle ending "-atus."

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