The prefix "para-" originally came from Greek and was used in Greek-derived words to mean "alongside, beyond, altered, contrary, or irregular." It indicated something was changed or abnormal when added to words.
The prefix "para-" originally came from Greek and was used in Greek-derived words to mean "alongside, beyond, altered, contrary, or irregular." It indicated something was changed or abnormal when added to words.
The prefix "para-" originally came from Greek and was used in Greek-derived words to mean "alongside, beyond, altered, contrary, or irregular." It indicated something was changed or abnormal when added to words.
The prefix "para-" originally came from Greek and was used in Greek-derived words to mean "alongside, beyond, altered, contrary, or irregular." It indicated something was changed or abnormal when added to words.
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1. para- (1). before vowels, par-, word-forming element, originally in Greek-derived words, meaning "alongside, beyond; altered; contrary; irregular, abnormal," from ...