superfixes
Superfixes are a type of affix in linguistics that combine the functions of both prefixes and suffixes. They are rare and typically found in specific languages or dialects. Superfixes are attached to the beginning of a word and also to the end of a word simultaneously, creating a unique structure. This phenomenon is often observed in languages with complex morphological systems, such as some Native American languages and certain dialects of English.
The formation of a superfix involves the addition of a prefix to the beginning of a word
Superfixes are not to be confused with circumfixes, which are a type of affix that consists of