a word that does not have a prefix
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beautiful
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These words are called "bound morphemes."
In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest conceptual meaningful component of a word, or other linguistic unit, that has semantic meaning... a morpheme may or may not stand alone... A morpheme is free if it can stand alone (ex: "lie", "cake"), or bound if it is used exclusively alongside a free morpheme (ex: "im" in impossible).
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