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Does humane have a prefix or suffix?
"Humane" doesn't have a prefix or suffix. It's a standalone word.
However, it's related to the word "human" and has a root in the Latin word "humanus".
Is it proper to start a sentence with As per?
What adjectives would you use to describe Sammy Sosa?
Syntax
What is the root word of trilogy?
What is a sentence with the word artful?
What root word of named?
What part of speech is the word supposed?
What is a good sentence for boredom?
What is the synonym of sassy?
What is the linking verb in at least our sandwiches taste delicious?
How do you say but in Yiddish?
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