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Which is added to the end of a word prefix or suffix?

The answer is root word.

Here's why:

* Prefixes come *before* the root word, modifying its meaning.

* Suffixes come *after* the root word, also modifying its meaning.

* The root word is the core, essential part of the word, carrying the main meaning.

For example, in the word "unbelievable", the root word is "believe". The prefix "un" negates the meaning of the root word.

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