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Icfu
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Nope, the word is "prepend". You mean a hyphen, not slash.And I think it's good idea to use slash - a-ppend, pre-pend.. Is it suitable?
I really like those definitions! Very nice, clean and logical and much better than using scale as a criterion. Digging a bit deeper, it seems the word 'prepend' existed in 1568, but had a completely different meaning from the one we know today. So we can't even say it's new at all even though its meaning is new.icfu wrote:Prefixing means "adding in front of something and change the meaning of that something".
Prepending means "adding in front of something and keep the meaning of that something intact".
You won't find pre-pend spelt that way in a dictionary nowadays.TC2MP wrote:And I think it's good idea to use slash - a-ppend, pre-pend.. Is it suitable?