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What words have both a prefix and suffix?

Here are some examples of words with both a prefix and suffix:

Prefix + Root + Suffix

* Unbreakable: "un" (prefix) + "break" (root) + "able" (suffix)

* Disagreeable: "dis" (prefix) + "agree" (root) + "able" (suffix)

* Misunderstood: "mis" (prefix) + "understand" (root) + "ed" (suffix)

* Predetermined: "pre" (prefix) + "determine" (root) + "ed" (suffix)

* Overwhelmed: "over" (prefix) + "whelm" (root) + "ed" (suffix)

* Refillable: "re" (prefix) + "fill" (root) + "able" (suffix)

* Dehumanized: "de" (prefix) + "human" (root) + "ized" (suffix)

* Unbelievable: "un" (prefix) + "believe" (root) + "able" (suffix)

* Subconscious: "sub" (prefix) + "conscious" (root) + "ness" (suffix)

* Antisocial: "anti" (prefix) + "social" (root) + "al" (suffix)

Note: Some words may have multiple prefixes or suffixes, making them even more complex.

Let me know if you would like more examples or have any other questions.

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