Prefixal
Prefixal is an adjective used in linguistics to describe anything related to prefixes, the morphemes that attach to the beginning of a word or stem. The term is applied to discuss how languages form words or mark grammatical categories through left-attached affixes. A prefixal process adds one or more prefixes to a base, producing a new lexical item or a new grammatical form. For example, in English the prefixes un-, re-, pre-, and dis- attach to bases: unhappy, redo, prewar, disappear. In many languages, prefixes can serve derivational purposes (creating new words or changing word class) and, less commonly, inflectional purposes (expressing grammatical features).
In linguistic typology, prefixal systems are contrasted with suffixal systems, where affixes attach to the end
The concept helps account for how different languages manage meaning, tense, negation, aspect, voice, and other