-fix

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See also: fix, and FIX

English

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Etymology

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The common element of prefix, suffix, and affix — all ultimately from Latin figere (to fasten).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-fix

  1. (grammar) Forming nouns denoting a morpheme used in word formation joined to a word in the specified way
    infixattached within
    circumfixattached around
  2. (chiefly grammar) Forming verbs denoting fastening or attaching (something) in the specified way
    suffixappend
    prefixpreface

Usage notes

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  • Used to form new words only in language-related fields.

Derived terms

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See also

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