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What is a prefix of pleasure?

There isn't a specific prefix that means "pleasure" in English.

While words like "delight" or "displease" use prefixes, these prefixes don't relate to the concept of pleasure itself. They modify the base word to convey different meanings:

* De in "delight" means "away from" or "opposite of," creating the sense of being moved away from sadness towards happiness.

* Dis in "displease" means "not" or "opposite of," indicating the absence of pleasure or satisfaction.

If you're looking for a word with a specific meaning of "pleasure," you would need to use the word itself or a synonym like "enjoyment," "delight," or "gratification."

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