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Proto or PROTO may refer to: Language * Proto-, an English prefix meaning "first" Media *Proto (magazine), ''Proto'' (magazine), an American science magazine *Radio Proto in Cyprus Music * Proto (Holly Herndon album), ''Proto'' (Holly Herndon album), 2019 * Proto (Leo O'Kelly album), ''Proto'' (Leo O'Kelly album), 2002 * Proto (band), a progressive rock band from Memphis, Tennessee Organizations * Proto (tools), a tool company (formerly Plomb Tools), now a division of Stanley Black & Decker * Proto Motors, a South Korean sports car manufacturer and refitter * Proto Records, a British record company active in the 1980s; see Barry Evangeli * Proto (paintball), a paintball equipment manufacturing company People * Non-fictional ** Frank Proto, American composer and bassist ** Ludovic Proto (born 1965), French boxer ** Neil Thomas Proto (born 1945), American lawyer, teacher, lecturer, and author ** Silvio Proto, Belgian goalkeeper ** Proto (see Protus and Hyacinth), Christ ...
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English Prefix
English prefixes are affixes (i.e., bound morphemes that provide lexical meaning) that are added before either simple Root (linguistics), roots or complex ''bases'' (or ''operands'') consisting of (a) a root and other affixes, (b) multiple roots, or (c) multiple roots and other affixes. Examples of these follow: * ''undo'' (consisting of prefix ''un-'' and root ''do'') * ''untouchable'' (consisting of prefix ''un-'', root ''touch'', and suffix ''-able'') * ''non-childproof'' (consisting of prefix ''non-'', root ''child'', and suffix ''-proof'') * ''non-childproofable'' (consisting of prefix ''non-'', root ''child'', root ''proof'', and suffix ''-able'') English words may consist of multiple prefixes: ''anti-pseudo-classicism'' (containing both an ''anti-'' prefix and a ''pseudo-'' prefix). In English, all prefixes are Derivation (linguistics), derivational. This contrasts with English suffixes, which may be either derivational or inflectional. Selectional restrictions As is of ...
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