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affix verb (affixes, affixed, affixing) to attach or fasten. noun (affixes) grammar a word-forming element of one or more syllables which can be added to a word to form another, related, word, eg un- in unhappy or -ness in sadness; a prefix, suffix or infix.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin affigere, affixum to fasten to.

affix verb (affixes, affixed, affixing) to attach or fasten. noun (affixes) grammar a word-forming element of one or more syllables which can be added to a word to form another, related, word, eg un- in unhappy or -ness in sadness; a prefix, suffix or infix.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin affigere, affixum to fasten to.

affix verb (affixes, affixed, affixing) to attach or fasten. noun (affixes) grammar a word-forming element of one or more syllables which can be added to a word to form another, related, word, eg un- in unhappy or -ness in sadness; a prefix, suffix or infix.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin affigere, affixum to fasten to.