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What is a word that has prefix means and suffex already

There's no single word that has both the prefix "means" and the suffix "already" in the English language.

* "Means" is not a standard prefix. It's typically used as a noun meaning "a method, way, or instrument for accomplishing something."

* "Already" is an adverb meaning "previously," and it's not a suffix.

You might be thinking of words with prefixes like "pre-" or "re-" combined with suffixes like "-ing," "-ed," or "-ly." For example:

* Pre-existing (prefix "pre-", suffix "-ing")

* Re-arranged (prefix "re-", suffix "-ed")

* Beautifully (prefix "beau-", suffix "-ly")

Let me know if you have other words in mind, and I'll try to help you break them down!

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