My prefix a trick,
My suffix a tick.
My infix heir to a throne,
Overall, I am useless alone.
What am I?
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Consonant
My prefix a trick - Supplied by: Joe-You-Know
Con is a trick.
my suffix a tick
Ant; there are two ways this can be interpreted. The first is the animal tick. In relation to tick, ants are looked at as similar with both being insects to most; however, this is not the case. Ants belong to the class insecta whereas ticks belong to the class Arachnida. The second interpretation is in regards to a clock; more specifically the ticking noise it makes. Ant is defined as a suffix; denoting attribution of an action or state. This definition as a suffix helps relate ant to tick in the second interpretation.
My infix heir to a throne
Son; in most countries, the first born son is heir to the throne.
Overall, I am useless alone.
Most consonants are useless alone.
Are you
conscionable
My prefix a trick,
A con
my suffix a tick.
able - I've got nothing here, but I'm pretty sure this is the answer
My infix heir to a throne,
scion
Overall, I am useless alone.
conscionable means Acceptable or permissible according to conscience. It is useless if you don't have a conscience.