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What prefix could be used for cept?

There are several prefixes that could be used with "cept", depending on the meaning you want to convey. Here are a few examples:

For "to take" or "to seize":

* Pre- (meaning "before"): Precept (a rule or principle to be followed)

* Con- (meaning "with" or "together"): Concept (an idea or thought)

* Ac- (meaning "to" or "toward"): Accept (to receive willingly)

* Ex- (meaning "out" or "from"): Except (excluding)

For "to feel" or "to perceive":

* Per- (meaning "through" or "completely"): Percept (an object of perception)

For "to hold" or "to keep":

* Re- (meaning "again" or "back"): Receipt (a written acknowledgment of having received something)

* Inter- (meaning "between" or "among"): Intercept (to stop something on its way)

It's important to note that not all combinations of prefixes and "cept" are actual words. The specific prefix you choose will depend on the context and the specific meaning you wish to convey.

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