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... a similar prefix. From Stearn's Botanical Latin , 2004 ed., p. 408: ex- (prefix): in L. comp. , without, lacking, destitute of, un-, -less Ex usually becomes ē before b , d , g , consonantal i , l , m , n , r , v ; it becomes ef before f ; it stays as ex elsewhere. Here is a list of Latin words using the prefix: Adjectives: “-less,” “lacking,” “without”
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