To fasten, join, or attach. :)
usually it ends up saying it was affixed to :)
Affixed means to attach, fasten, or stick something onto something else. It can also refer to adding a prefix or suffix to a word.
Affixed.
The prefix is "re-" and the suffix is "sion." Here's how to figure it out: "Pre" means before, so prefix is affixed to the beginning of a word. "Suffix" means attached at the end, or affixed to the end of a word. It is easy to remember that prefixes are at the beginning of a word and and suffixes are at the end: just remember that P comes before S in the alphabet.
The suffix "-ette" can be affixed to a root word to depict something small (e.g., kitchenette, diskette).
No, but the word does mean that.
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
That is the feminine form of the word murkav (מורכב) which means made up of, composed of ; assembled, installed, affixed or complicated
affixed
the root word
An affixture is something which is affixed, or an act of affixing, such as a morpheme to the beginning or end of a word.
The like word is the verb "attract" (draw, pull toward).The similar word is attached, meaning connected or affixed.
An engraved metal or enamel plate which is affixed to a wall. Sometimes the plate is affixed to a wooden background which is affixed to the wall.
The prefix is "re-" and the suffix is "sion." Here's how to figure it out: "Pre" means before, so prefix is affixed to the beginning of a word. "Suffix" means attached at the end, or affixed to the end of a word. It is easy to remember that prefixes are at the beginning of a word and and suffixes are at the end: just remember that P comes before S in the alphabet.
which not fixed term....... Affix is a verb it means to attach, stick, join. john affixed a stamp to the letter.
Related personal property, and if it's indeed permanently affixed to the realty it becomes part of the real property interest.
A prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. Particularly in the study of Semitic languages, a prefix is called a preformative, because it alters the form of the words to which it is affixed.
The past tense of affix is affixed.
glue (apex)