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What is the prefix for bitter?

The prefix for bitter is ambi-.

However, it's important to note that "ambi-" doesn't directly translate to "bitter." It means "both" or "around," and it's often used to indicate something that has two opposing qualities or aspects.

For example, the word "ambidextrous" means "able to use both hands equally well."

While there isn't a specific prefix for "bitter," some words related to bitterness might use prefixes like:

* Dys-: Meaning "bad, difficult, abnormal," as in "dyspepsia" (difficulty digesting food).

* Acri-: Meaning "sharp, pungent," as in "acrid" (having a bitter, pungent taste or smell).

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