attach
Some synonyms for fasten are: affix, attach, fix
You've got..... FIXture, afFIX, FIXer, transFIX
The Latin root "figo" means to fix, fasten, or attach. It is commonly used in words related to stability or connection.
Adjoin, Affix, Annex, Attach, Conjoin, Fasten, Fix, Hang, Supplement.
In Greek and Latin there are root or base words which can take a prefix, placed before the root, or a suffix, placed after the root, which in combination with the root or base word determines the final meaning. So, prefixes and suffixes are known, collectively, as affixes; in other words, affix is the general term while prefix or suffix is specific to before or after a root or base word. An example of a prefix is "micro-" which means "small." Combining this prefix with the word "scope" results in "microscope." A suffix example is "-able" which means "capable of" or "able to be." Combining with the word "fix" results in "fixable." Combining all three is also possible, as follows: - We take the suffix "pre-" which means "before" or "in advance of" - To this we add the root "-dict-" which means "to say" or "to tell" - And we complete it with the suffix "-able" which means "capable of" or "able to be" Together the result is the word "predictable," which means "to be able to say/tell before, or in advance of."
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sounds like: fix, ick, lick, bit, bic
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"Un" is the pre fix and "ment" is the suffix
The root word "fix" means to fasten or attach. In the case of suffix and prefix, "fix" is combined with pre- and sub- to create new words with specific meanings related to attaching to the beginning or end of a word.
Prefix: Pre Sufix: Fix
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