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    Use "prefix" in a sentence

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    prefix


    prefixed


    prefixes


    prefixing


    1. They were fascinated by its bzz-bzz-bzz performance as it clicked and clattered out a seemingly endless message from some HQ up the line, judging by the prefix


    2. At that time it was widely feared that computer programs which had not been designed to work with dates having a prefix of 20 instead of 19 would not work properly at the turn of the century, which would create havoc with dated information and control systems around the world, affecting all types of financial transactions, commercial transportation, military deployments, etc


    3. " The ISS at the beginning seemed like a prefix identifier for an Imperial starship, which excited him


    4. He checked a letter with the prefix Ed Dept


    5. "GNU" prefix as a belated quest for credit, Murdock saw it differently


    6. Due to the * prefix on the args variable, all extra arguments passed to the function are stored in args as a tuple


    7. If a ** prefix had been used instead, the extra parameters would be considered to be key/


    8. procedure, the comments and explanations will be offered with the prefix


    9. It can be used in two ways : as a prefix, (++var), meaning that


    10. used both as prefix and postfix forms of its format

    11. You might recall my reference to that last prefix a few chapters ago


    12. Random House Unabridged says that psyche is a prefix that implies


    13. WITH the prefix http://www


    14. use the prefix http://www


    15. HAVE TO PREFIX IT with the following ftp://


    16. The ›v is dropped when combined with a prepositional prefix: ›c, ›f, ›k, as in: ,hcc


    17. With the added prefix u49, the Imperfect tense can


    18. , or an introductory “interrogative hey” ( ›v ) prefix, as in:


    19. But the most unique thing about the Hebrew ›u prefix among all Semitic languages is


    20. " The prefix re-

    21. significant prefix and it is not silly to ask about it at all


    22. utilized as a prefix on many occasions and instances, like a


    23. � The prefix "con" generally works the same way as the word "with


    24. Often the names of these poses have a prefix «artha-», meaning


    25. A NIC’s hardware address is composed of a prefix that identifies the manufacturer of the card and a node address that is unique among all the cards built by that manufacturer


    26. The manufacturer prefix is useless, as far as routing traffic is concerned, because any one manufacturer’s cards can be scattered around the network literally at random


    27. The address is divided between prefix (1111 110), local bit (1 bit only), global ID (40 bits), subnet ID (16 bits), and interface ID (64 bits)


    28. The prefix is always set to 1111 110 (as shown), with the local bit set to 1 if the address is locally assigned


    29. The most significant 48 bits are designated as the global routing prefix, and the 3 most significant bits of the prefix are always set to 001, as shown in Table 14-1


    30. What shall any man say of his pleasure at meeting Van Helsing? Sir, I make no apology for dropping all forms of conventional prefix

    31. Next, we use the Remove-VM cmdlet to remove virtual machines with the prefix VMtest followed by the Hyper-V hostname that comes from the pipeline:


    32. The following command will delete 100 virtual machines that had the prefix VM in front of them:


    33. These events have the vmic prefix on them


    34. In what census of living creatures, the dead of mankind are included; why it is that a universal proverb says of them, that they tell no tales, though containing more secrets than the Goodwin Sands; how it is that to his name who yesterday departed for the other world, we prefix so significant and infidel a word, and yet do not thus entitle him, if he but embarks for the remotest Indies of this living earth; why the Life Insurance Companies pay death-forfeitures upon immortals; in what eternal, unstirring paralysis, and deadly, hopeless trance, yet lies antique Adam who died sixty round centuries ago; how it is that we still refuse to be comforted for those who we nevertheless maintain are dwelling in unspeakable bliss; why all the living so strive to hush all the dead; wherefore but the rumor of a knocking in a tomb will terrify a whole city


    1. A hashtag is a keyword or topic prefixed with the symbol # in a tweet


    2. Double check that you prefixed the FTP as


    3. Mishcon has: Shin, Chaf, Nun with an [m] prefixed to it


    4. ” being prefixed to any thing the person finds contrary or is in conflict with


    5. This was a very black cloud and hung about for a long while; but it too passed away ultimately in a compromise reached after much discussion that Ethel should be prefixed to Maria-Theresa; and before Priscilla went to bed it had been arranged that Fritzing should go next morning directly after a very early breakfast to Lady Shuttleworth and not leave that lady's side and house till he had secured the cottage, and the Princess for her part faithfully promised to remain within the Baker boundaries during his absence


    6. All visitors to Ireland quickly notice the roadway signs with countless place names prefixed with Bally


    7. The New, prefixed to the name of Delhi was


    8. “If only Paul hadn’t …” prefixed every excuse


    9. Ionic temples are designated by a prefixed asterisk, the one Corinthian by a dagger


    10. * An asterisk prefixed, as above, indicates that the cut forms a separate sheet

    1. In teaching vocabulary, the idea of "root" words and prefixes and suffixes helps students build a larger vocabulary quickly


    2. Affixes (prefixes and suffixes) help us create a variety of words from one base word


    3. com,” “optical,” “wireless,” and even prefixes like “e-” and “I-


    4. The prefixes SHA and RIPEMD refer to the underlying algorithms, and the numerical suffixes 256 and 160 refer to the bit-length of the output


    5. The Southerner prefixes an exclamation which Daudet writes sometimes et as here and sometimes hé, ('hey') as in 64 4


    1. We can display the PATH variable using the echo command and prefixing the variable name by $ to indicate to the shell that we need the value of this variable


    2. handled, then what you need is to specify a raw string by prefixing r or R to the string


    3. We also observe that we can call methods of the base class by prefixing the class name to the method


    4. "Bulstrode!" said two or three voices at once in a low tone, one of them, which was the draper's, respectfully prefixing the "Mr


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    "prefix" definitions

    an affix that is added in front of the word


    attach a prefix to