What are number prefixes?
Number prefixes are groups of letters at the beginning of a word that denote the quantity of the base word. For example, “bi-” means “two,” and a bicycle has two wheels (whereas a tricycle has three). The prefixes for each number are as follows:
- Uni- or mono-
- Bi- or di-
- Tri-
- Tetra-
- Penta-
- Hexa-
- Hepta-
- Octa-
- Ennea-
- Deca-
Words with number prefixes can be challenging to spell, but the QuillBot Grammar Checker will help you write them correctly.