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What is a prefix with chief?

There are a few prefixes that can be used with "chief" to create new words, depending on the meaning you want to convey:

Common Prefixes:

* Arch-: Means "principal" or "highest" (e.g., archchief, meaning the highest chief or leader).

* Vice-: Means "second in rank" (e.g., vice-chief, meaning the deputy or assistant chief).

* Sub-: Means "under" or "below" (e.g., subchief, meaning a lower-ranking chief).

* Co-: Means "jointly" or "together" (e.g., co-chief, meaning a joint leader).

Less Common Prefixes:

* Over-: Means "above" or "superiors" (e.g., overchief, meaning a chief with authority over others).

* Super-: Means "above" or "beyond" (e.g., superchief, meaning a chief with exceptional power or authority).

The specific meaning of the prefix will depend on the context and the intended usage.

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