affix
61affix a stamp — attach a stamp …
62affix-clipping — noun : metanalysis …
63Extended Affix Grammar — (EAG) is a formalism developed by Marc Seutter for describing both the context free syntax and the context sensitive syntax of programming languages.EAG is a member of the family of two level grammars. They are very closely related to two level… …
64separable affix — noun An affix that can be detached from the word it attaches to in several instances. See Also: separable verb …
65Affixed — Affix Af*fix , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Affixed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Affixing}.] [LL. affixare, L. affixus, p. p. of affigere to fasten to; ad + figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. affigere. See {Fix}.] 1. To subjoin,… …
66Affixing — Affix Af*fix , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Affixed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Affixing}.] [LL. affixare, L. affixus, p. p. of affigere to fasten to; ad + figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. affigere. See {Fix}.] 1. To subjoin,… …
67Affixes — Affix Af fix, n.; pl. {Affixes}. [L. affixus, p. p. of affigere: cf. F. affixe.] That which is affixed; an appendage; esp. one or more letters or syllables added at the end of a word; a suffix; a postfix. [1913 Webster] …
68affixation — affix ► VERB ▪ attach or fasten to something else. ► NOUN Grammar ▪ an addition to a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word. DERIVATIVES affixation noun. ORIGIN Latin affixare, from figere to fix …
69Clitic — In morphology and syntax, a clitic is a morpheme that is grammatically independent, but phonologically dependent on another word or phrase.[1] It is pronounced like an affix, but works at the phrase level. For example, the word an in the phrase:… …
70Duployan shorthand — Duployan shorthands Type light line geometric alphabetic stenography …