accidence, appendix, codicil, difference of form, glue on, join with, morphophonemics, proclitic, secure, tack on
Definitionn. a linguistic element added to a word to produce an inflected or derived form
Last update: September 4, 2015
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Don't forget to affix a stamp before you post the letter. [Please select]
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After which, very devoutly kneeling, he signed to the Archbishop of Tours, who sat in the sedilia of the sanctuary, to affix the Cross to his shoulder. [verb]
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'Un' in the word unkind is an affix. [Please select]
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At least one blank page should be available in your passport in order to affix the visa sticker. [verb]
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'I acknowledge having been at such a meeting,' said Waverley; 'but I neither heard nor saw anything which could give it the character you affix to it.' [verb]
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Rochester, --- Hotel, London, on each: I could not persuade myself to affix them, or to have them affixed. [verb]
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] In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed the privy seal of the State, at Albany, this 23d day of November, in the year of our Lord 1852. [verb]
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Alban, which he affixed with some vanity to his literary work. [verb]
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The king's signature was affixed. [Please select]
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Did you affix a stamp? [Please select]
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Have the woman write it, and you affix the seal. [Please select]
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