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Does the word unstoppable have both a suffix and prefix?

No, the word "unstoppable" has only a prefix.

Here's the breakdown:

* un-: This is the prefix, meaning "not" or "the opposite of".

* stoppable: This is the root word, meaning "capable of being stopped".

Therefore, "unstoppable" means "not capable of being stopped".

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