extra-

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See also: extra

English

Etymology

From Latin extra (outside, except, beyond, adverb and preposition), from exter (being on the outside).

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extra-

  1. Outside of, beyond.
    extramarital: outside of marriage

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin extra.

Pronunciation

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extra-

  1. extra-

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French

Prefix

extra-

  1. extra-

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German

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extra-

  1. extra-
    Antonym: intra-

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Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin extra. Doublet of stra-, which was inherited.

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extra-

  1. extra-

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Norman

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin extra (outside, except, beyond, adverb and preposition), from exter (being on the outside).

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extra-

  1. extra-

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Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin extrā-, from extrā (outside, beyond).

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extra-

  1. extra-

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin extrā-, from extrā (outside, beyond).

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extra-

  1. extra-

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Swedish

Prefix

extra-

  1. extra-
    Antonym: intra-

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Category Swedish terms prefixed with extra- not found

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