prefix for natural
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Unnatural adds the "not" prefix un- to natural, which comes from the Latin word naturalis, "by birth," or "according to nature."
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- The prefix "super" will be utilised to add meaning to the term, which will be super natural.
- When used in front of other words, prefixes completely alter the meaning.
- When we apply the prefix of super in front of the word natural, the entire meaning changes. In this case, the first term was natural, which indicates components that are found in nature, such as trees, water, and air.
- After the prefix, the word refers to certain abilities that are exclusive to an individual and are not often present in others, such as the capacity to fly, to become invisible, to move large, heavy objects like mountains, etc.
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