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You've probably noticed that a big chunk of the word indefinite is made up of a familiar word, definite — which means “specific” or “clearly defined.” The two words have common origins in the Latin word definitus (“definite”), but indefinite's in- prefix gives the word the opposite meaning — "not clearly defined".
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A prefix is a word part that is placed in front of a base word. Common prefixes include pre, bi, and anti. ... A prefix usually changes the meaning of the base word. Think about the word happy. The prefix un placed in front of the word happy makes a new word with a new meaning: unhappy.
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