Definition: CAbi, in linguistics, refers to a specific type of prefix that has been adopted from Latin into English as a word for "short". It was originally derived from the word "cautiously" which means "carefully", and the suffix "-bi," meaning "with." The first "c" is in the form of a vowel (i.e., /k/, /d/), while the second "b" is in the form of a consonant (i.e., /u/). The prefix "ca" can be thought of as combining vowels with a consonant. So, in English, it means "carefully."
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