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Many unpaired words are the result of one of the words disappearing from popular usage, though others were never part of a pairing and just begin with the same letters as used in common prefixes. Unpaired words Prefixes Suffixes Less: Ageless, countless, feckless, hapless, helpless, leafless, peerless, reckless, ruthless, toothless and voiceless. Ful: Frightful, rightful. Humourous unpaired words The quote "if ''congresse'' meaning a body of attendants, (Latin ''congressus'', meaning a meeting), and ''progress'' is from Middle English progresse (Latin ''prōgressus'') meaning to advance. Here, pro and con are in fact not opposite, with con meaning "together" and pro meaning "supporting" or "in place of" (whilst in other contexts con, or contr- can mean "against"). See also References
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