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What prefixes or suffixes can you make from accomplice?

You can't really make prefixes or suffixes from the word "accomplice" itself. Here's why:

* Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. "Accomplice" already starts with a prefix ("ac-") meaning "to," so you can't add another one.

* Suffixes are added to the end of a word to change its grammatical function or meaning. "Accomplice" already ends with the suffix "-ice," which is used to form nouns from verbs. You can't just add another suffix directly to the end of the word.

However, you can use parts of the word "accomplice" to create other words:

* "Ac-": This prefix can be used in other words like "acclaim," "accompany," "accumulate," etc.

* "-plice": This is not a standard suffix, so you can't really use it to create new words.

Let me know if you'd like to explore other word-building techniques!

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