s-

Etymology 1
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Prefix

 * 1)  Subatomic particles with a spin quantum angular momentum of 0, predicted by supersymmetry; the bosonic equivalent of known fermions.

Etymology 2
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Prefix

 * 1)  secondary form

Prefix

 * 1) ''intensifier

Prefix

 * 1) ; you

Etymology
used as a prefix.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
In most cases, this prefix stems from (see ). In some cases, it stems from Latin.

Prefix

 * : un-, in-
 * : de-, dis-, un-
 * : dis-, ex-, trans-
 * : a-, de-, un-
 * : dis-, ex-, trans-
 * : a-, de-, un-
 * : dis-, ex-, trans-
 * : a-, de-, un-
 * : a-, de-, un-
 * : a-, de-, un-
 * : a-, de-, un-

Usage notes

 * Often used to prefix words beginning with a consonant. rather than  is often preferred before vowels.

Etymology
, from, from.

Usage notes

 * Used after a vowel and before the letter . For details on usage, see the main lemma.

Prefix

 * you _____
 * you _____

Etymology
.

Prefix

 * 1) her object pronoun
 * 2) them

Prefix

 * 1) ; you