Fixity
Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The Latin verb figere is related to the Proto-Indo-European root dheigh-, meaning "to fasten, seize." This root is also found in English words such as "dough," "dig," and "tear."
The noun fixitas was first used in the 15th century to describe the state of being fixed or firmly established. It was later used in chemistry to describe the property of a compound to retain its original composition or properties under certain conditions.
Etymology Middle English fixen Old English fexian from Proto West Germanic fiksijaną
Affix Etymology Latin adficere meaning to fix to Comprises ad to and ficere
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Etymology French from the verb ficher meaning to fix or to fasten Meaning
Etymology Latin fixatus past participle of figere to fasten to fix Proto Indo Europ
Etymology Latin fixatio from fixus fixed From the Proto Indo European root peik
Fixity Etymology Latin fixitas fixedness firmness From the Latin past participle f
Etymology Middle English fixure from Latin fixus past participle of figere to fix
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Prefix Etymology From Middle French préfix 16th century from Old French prefix 14
Suffix comes from the Latin word suffixus meaning fixed below It is a term used in lin
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