Word Meanings - STAW - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To be fixed or set; to stay.
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- FIXTURE
Anything of an accessory character annexed to houses and lands, so as to constitute a part of them. This term is, however, quite frequently used in the peculiar sense of personal chattels annexed to lands and tenements, but removable by the person - FIXING
Arrangements; embellishments; trimmings; accompaniments. (more info) 1. The act or process of making fixed. 2. That which is fixed; a fixture. 3. pl. - FIXURE
Fixed position; stable condition; firmness. Shak. - FIXEDLY
In a fixed, stable, or constant manner. - FIXATION
1. The act of fixing, or the state of being fixed. An unalterable fixation of resolution. Killingbeck. To light, created in the first day, God gave no proper place or fixation. Sir W. Raleigh. Marked stiffness or absolute fixation of - FIXABLE
Capable of being fixed. - FIXIDITY
Fixedness. Boyle. - FIXATIVE
That which serves to set or fix colors or drawings, as a mordant. - FIXITY
1. Fixedness; as, fixity of tenure; also, that which is fixed. 2. Coherence of parts. Sir I. Newton. - FIXEDNESS
1. The state or quality of being fixed; stability; steadfastness. 2. The quality of a body which resists evaporation or volatilization by heat; solidity; cohesion of parts; as, the fixedness of gold. - FIX
Fixed; solidified. Chaucer. - FIXED
Stable; non-volatile. Fixed air , carbonic acid or carbon dioxide; -- so called by Dr. Black because it can be absorbed or fixed by strong bases. See Carbonic acid, under Carbonic. -- Fixed alkali , a non-volatile base, as soda, or potash, in - REFIX
To fix again or anew; to establish anew. Fuller. - AFFIX
figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. 1. To subjoin, annex, or add at the close or end; to append to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's name to - DEFIX
To fix; to fasten; to establish. "To defix their princely seat . . . in that extreme province." Hakluyt. - AFFIXION
Affixture. T. Adams. - CONFIXURE
Act of fastening. - PREFIX
prae before + figere to fix: cf. F. préfix fixed beforehand, 1. To put or fix before, or at the beginning of, another thing; as, to prefix a syllable to a word, or a condition to an agreement. 2. To set or appoint beforehand; to settle - SUFFIX
A subscript mark, number, or letter. See Subscript, a. (more info) 1. A letter, letters, syllable, or syllables added or appended to the end of a word or a root to modify the meaning; a postfix. - TRANSFIX
To pierce through, as with a pointed weapon; to impale; as, to transfix one with a dart. - PERFIX
To fix surely; to appoint. - CRUCIFIXION
1. The act of nailing or fastening a person to a cross, for the purpose of putting him to death; the use of the cross as a method of capital punishment. 2. The state of one who is nailed or fastened to a cross; death upon a cross. 3. - TRANSFIXION
The act of transfixing, or the state of being transfixed, or pierced. Bp. Hall. - SUFFIXION
The act of suffixing, or the state of being suffixed. - ANTEFIX
An ornament fixed upon a frieze. An ornament at the eaves, concealing the ends of the joint tiles of the roof. An ornament of the cymatium of a classic cornice, sometimes pierced for the escape of water. - SUFFIXMENT
Suffixion. Earle. - CRUCIFIX
LL. crucifixum, fr. L. crux, crucis, cross + figere, fixum, to fix. 1. A representation in art of the figure of Christ upon the cross; esp., the sculptured figure affixed to a real cross of wood, ivory, metal, or the like, used by the