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Started by Ender, May 27, 2007, 01:01:03 PM

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Quote from: Deuce on June 07, 2007, 03:29:15 PM
Con?

Congregate: Con - with, together; Greg - to flock; ate - to cause to become

To cause to become flocked together.

Construct: Con - with or together, Struct - to build

To build together.

I never said anything about "con-", I was speaking about "cog-". The prefix "con" is very useful to know, just like "co-". I was wondering whether you could think of many examples of "cog" used as a prefix to mean "together," to corroborate the inquiry of it being a useful prefix to know.