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affix
An affix is an element that is added to a base word or root to create a new or inflected form. The most common affixes are prefixes, which attach to the beginning of a base or root word, and suffixes, which attach to the end.
There are also a number of other, less common affixes that are used in English: interfixes, simulfixes, circumfixes, infixes, and suprafixes. Some of these are like prefixes and suffixes, in that they attach a new letter or letters to an existing base word or root to create a new term; others function by changing a letter within a word, or by changing the pronunciation of a word.
af·fix
(ə-fĭks′)tr.v. af·fixed, af·fix·ing, af·fix·es
1. To secure to something; attach: affix a label to a package.
2. To impute; attribute: affix blame to him.
3. To place at the end; append: affix a postscript to a letter.
4. Linguistics To add as an affix.
n. (ăf′ĭks′)
1. Something that is attached, joined, or added; an appendage or addition.
2. Linguistics A word element, such as a prefix or suffix, that can only occur attached to a base, stem, or root.
[Medieval Latin affīxāre, frequentative of Latin affīgere, affīx- : ad-, ad- + fīgere, to fasten; see dhīgw- in Indo-European roots.]
af·fix′a·ble adj.
af′fix′al adj.
af′fix′al·ly adv.
af·fix′er n.
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affix
vb (tr; usually foll by to or on)
1. to attach, fasten, join, or stick: to affix a poster to the wall.
2. to add or append: to affix a signature to a document.
3. to attach or attribute (guilt, blame, etc)
n
4. (Grammar) grammar a linguistic element added to a word or root to produce a derived or inflected form: -ment in establishment is a derivational affix; -s in drowns is an inflectional affix. See also prefix, suffix, infix
5. something fastened or attached; appendage
[C15: from Medieval Latin affixāre, from ad- to + fixāre to fix]
affixation, affixture n
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af•fix
(v. əˈfɪks; n. ˈæf ɪks)v.t.
1. to fasten or attach: to affix stamps to a letter.
2. to add on; append: to affix a signature to a contract.
3. to attach (blame, reproach, etc.).
n. 4. something that is joined or attached.
5. a bound inflectional or derivational element, as a prefix, infix, or suffix, added to a base or stem to form a fresh stem or a word, as -ed added to want to form wanted, or im- added to possible to form impossible.
[1525–35; < Latin affīxus, past participle of affīgere to attach, fix =af- af- + fīgere to fasten]
af•fix′a•ble, adj.
af•fix′al, af•fix′i•al, adj.
af`fix•a′tion, af•fix′ment, n.
af•fix′er, n.
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affix
Past participle: affixed
Gerund: affixing
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affix
A word element that only occurs as an attachment to another word or part of a word, such as a prefix or suffix.
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Noun | 1. | affix - a linguistic element added to a word to produce an inflected or derived form word - a unit of language that native speakers can identify; "words are the blocks from which sentences are made"; "he hardly said ten words all morning" bound form, bound morpheme - a morpheme that occurs only as part of a larger construction; eg an -s at the end of plural nouns prefix - an affix that is added in front of the word infix - an affix that is inserted inside the word |
Verb | 1. | affix - attach to; "affix the seal here" stamp - affix a stamp to; "Are the letters properly stamped?" attach - cause to be attached seal - affix a seal to; "seal the letter" post - affix in a public place or for public notice; "post a warning" plaster - affix conspicuously; "She plastered warnings all over the wall" |
2. | affix - add to the very end; "He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language" attach - cause to be attached annex - attach to | |
3. | affix - attach or become attached to a stem word; "grammatical morphemes affix to the stem" attach - cause to be attached prefix - attach a prefix to; "prefixed words" suffix - attach a suffix to; "suffix words" infix - attach a morpheme into a stem word |
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affix
verb attach, add, join, stick on, bind, put on, tag, glue, paste, tack, fasten, annex, append, subjoin Complete the form and affix four tokens.
remove, take off, detach, disconnect, unfasten, unglue
remove, take off, detach, disconnect, unfasten, unglue
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affix
verb2. To ascribe (a misdeed or an error, for example) to:
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Translations
رسغيُضِيف، يُلْصِق
přilepitpřipevnitpřipojit
fæstnefastgøreklæbe
afikso
afiks
ráragaszt
festa á/viî
apporreconfisso
priklijuotipritvirtinti
piestiprināt
affix
A. [əˈfɪks] VT [+ signature] → poner, añadir; [+ stamp] → poner, pegar; [+ seal] → imprimir
to affix a notice to the wall → pegar un anuncio en la pared
to affix a notice to the wall → pegar un anuncio en la pared
B. N [ˈæfɪks] (Ling) → afijo m
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affix
[əˈfɪks] vtCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
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affix
(əˈfiks) verb to attach (something) to an object etc. Affix the stamp to the envelope.
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affix
vi. aplicar, colocar, adaptar; ligar, unir.
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