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(de) = prefix

(Fen) = root/base

(dant) = suffix

This would all be broken down and explained on how this word would be pronouns and so on.

Prefix: De, Root: fen, and Suffix: Dant.

Prefixes are grammatical elements that are located at the beginning of a word and are used to modify the meaning of the term they accompany. For example:

  • Mis
  • Im
  • In
  • Ir
  • Il
  • Un
  • Dis

Suffixes are grammatical elements that modify the meaning of the term that they accompany and are located after the root of the word. For example:

  • acy
  • al
  • dom
  • ism

The root of a word also called a lexeme, is the part of the word that does not change and is used to form words related to their meaning.

According to the above, the prefix, root, and suffix of the word defendant are:

From: prefix

fen: root

Dant: suffix

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