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affix
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af·fix  (-fks)
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. Grammar To add as an affix.
n. (fks)
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 affixre, frequentative of Latin affgere, affix- : ad-, ad- + fgere, to fasten; see dhgw- in Indo-European roots.]

af·fixa·ble adj.
affixal adj.
affixal·ly adv.
af·fixer n.

affix
Verb
to attach or fasten
Noun
a word or syllable added to a word to produce a derived or inflected form, such as -ment in establishment [Medieval Latin affixare]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.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
postfix, suffix - an affix that is added at the end of the word
infix - an affix that is inserted inside the word
Verb1.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

affix
verb attach, add, join, stick on, bind, put on, tag, glue, paste, tack, fasten, annex, append, subjoin << OPPOSITE remove
Translations

affix [əˈfɪks] vt [+ signature] → estampar [+ stamp]; pegar
affix [əˈfɪks] vtapposer, ajouter
affix [əˈfɪks] vtaufkleben
affix [əˈfɪks] vtapporre; attaccare

affix
v affix [əˈfiks]
to attach (something) to an object etc Affix the stamp to the envelope.vashegيُضِيف، يُلْصِقприкрепямpřipojit, připevnit, přilepitklæbe; fæstne; fastgørebefestigen, anbringenεπικολλώpegar, fijarkinnitamaضمیمه کردن؛ چسباندنkiinnittääapposerלְהַצְמִיד, לְהַדְבִּיק, לְצָרֶףसंयुक्त करना, जोड़नाzalijepitiráragasztmemasang, membubuhkanfesta á/viðattaccare, apporre添える첨부하다pritvirtinti, priklijuotipiestiprinātmenampalvasthechtenfeste, klebeprzylepić, przyczepićafixara aplica, a pune (pe)прикреплятьpripojiť, prilepiťnalepitiprilepitifästaติด; ผูกeklemek, iliştirmek粘上прикріпляти; прикладатиچسپاں کرناdán

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