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What are prefix for screw?

There isn't a specific "prefix" for the word "screw" in the way we typically think of prefixes (like "un-" or "pre-").

However, there are many words related to screws that use prefixes to describe their function or type:

Prefixes describing function:

* Self-: Indicates that the screw has a feature that allows it to drive itself into the material, such as a self-tapping screw.

* Thread-: Refers to the helical ridge that wraps around the screw. Examples include thread-rolling, thread-cutting, and thread-forming.

* Drive-: Describes the mechanism used to turn the screw, such as drive-in screws or drive-bit screws.

Prefixes describing type:

* Wood-: Used for screws designed specifically for wood.

* Metal-: Indicates screws designed for use in metal.

* Drywall-: Describes screws specifically for drywall installation.

* Machine-: Refers to screws used in industrial machinery or manufacturing.

Other related terms:

* Screw-: This is sometimes used as a prefix, but it's more common to see it as part of a compound word, like "screwdriver," "screwing," or "screw-in."

Remember that the specific prefix used may vary depending on context and the particular type of screw being discussed.

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