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What is Prefix of time?

The term "prefix of time" is a bit ambiguous. It could refer to a few different things:

1. Time Prefixes in Units of Time:

* milli-: 1/1000th (e.g., millisecond)

* micro-: 1/1,000,000th (e.g., microsecond)

* nano-: 1/1,000,000,000th (e.g., nanosecond)

* pico-: 1/1,000,000,000,000th (e.g., picosecond)

* kilo-: 1,000 (e.g., kilosecond)

* mega-: 1,000,000 (e.g., megasecond)

* giga-: 1,000,000,000 (e.g., gigasecond)

* tera-: 1,000,000,000,000 (e.g., terasecond)

2. Prefixes for Time Intervals:

* pre-: Meaning "before" or "prior to" (e.g., pre-dawn, pre-historic)

* post-: Meaning "after" or "following" (e.g., post-war, post-modern)

3. Prefixes in Time-Related Words:

* chrono-: Relating to time (e.g., chronology, chronometer)

* temp-: Relating to time or duration (e.g., temporal, temporary)

Please clarify your question to provide more context. For example:

* Are you looking for prefixes used in units of time (e.g., milliseconds)?

* Are you looking for prefixes that describe time intervals (e.g., pre-dawn)?

* Are you looking for prefixes used in time-related words (e.g., chronology)?

Once you provide more information, I can give you a more specific and helpful answer.

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