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What is the prefix for result?

There isn't a single, commonly used prefix for "result". However, you can use "re-" to create words related to results, such as:

* Resultant: (adj.) resulting from something else.

* Resulting: (adj.) happening or produced as a consequence of something else.

* Resulted: (verb) to happen as a consequence of something.

You can also use prefixes like "out-" or "con-" to create words that are related to the idea of results, but are not directly derived from the word itself:

* Outcome: (noun) the final result of something.

* Consequence: (noun) a result of something.

Ultimately, the best prefix to use depends on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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