The prefix "pat-" is derived from Latin, meaning "father." It is used in various terms related to paternal concepts or lineage, such as "patriarch" (a male head of a family or tribe) and "patrilineal" (inheritance or descent traced through the father's line). In some contexts, it can also relate to broader themes of authority or leadership.
Some words with the prefix "pat" include patience, patron, and paternal.
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