1. prefixed - Adjective
2. prefixed - Verb
of Prefix
Source: Webster's dictionaryUNIX does not allow path names to be prefixed by a drive name or number; that would be precisely the kind of device dependence that operating systems ought to eliminate. Andrew S. Tanenbaum
12 "(the prefixed i- is somewhat unclear: it is also used as a separate word meaning ‘fifty’, but the historical root here is no doubt *tu-)" (Starostin et al. 2003:223). Source: Internet
All commands may be prefixed by a line number to operate on that line. Source: Internet
Concerning Mechanicall Powers and Motions, London 1648, 204; also see a reprint of the same book in The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of John Wilkins to which is prefixed the author's life and an account of his works, 1802, vol. Source: Internet
By the sixth century, traditional Roman cognomina were frequently prefixed by a series of names with Christian religious significance. Source: Internet
Commands created by IBM and shipped by IBM for the running and administration of TPF are referred to as "Z-messages", as they are all prefixed with the letter "Z". Source: Internet