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Definition of fix
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Fix (a.)
Fixed;
solidified.
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#NAME?
::
-ous () A
suffix
denoting
that the
element
indicated
by the name
bearing
it, has a
valence
lower than that
denoted
by the
termination
-ic; as,
nitrous,
sulphurous,
etc., as
contrasted
with
nitric,
sulphuric,
etc..
Seal
::
Seal (v. i.) To affix one's seal, or a
seal..
Stay
::
Stay (v. i.) To
remain;
to
continue
in a
place;
to abide fixed for a space of time; to stop; to stand
still.
Fix
::
Fix (v. t.) To
render
(an
impression)
permanent
by
treating
with such
applications
as will make it
insensible
to the
action
of
light.
Quantity
::
Quantity
(v. t.) To
modify
or
qualify
with
respect
to
quantity;
to fix or
express
the
quantity
of; to rate.
#NAME?
::
-en () A
suffix
corresponding
to AS. -en and -on,
formerly
used to form the
plural
of
verbs,
as in
housen,
escapen..
Sir
::
Sir (n.) A title
prefixed
to the
Christian
name of a
knight
or a
baronet.
Epicycle
::
Epicycle
(n.) A
circle,
whose
center
moves round in the
circumference
of a
greater
circle;
or a small
circle,
whose
center,
being fixed in the
deferent
of a
planet,
is
carried
along with the
deferent,
and yet, by its own
peculiar
motion,
carries
the body of the
planet
fastened
to it round its
proper
center..
Lock
::
Lock (n.) A
fastening
together
or
interlacing;
a
closing
of one thing upon
another;
a state of being fixed or
immovable.
Stubbed
::
Stub (v. t.) To
strike
as the toes,
against
a stub,
stone,
or other fixed
object..
Fee
::
Fee (n.)
Reward
or
compensation
for
services
rendered
or to be
rendered;
especially,
payment
for
professional
services,
of
optional
amount,
or fixed by
custom
or laws;
charge;
pay;
perquisite;
as, the fees of
lawyers
and
physicians;
the fees of
office;
clerk's
fees;
sheriff's
fees;
marriage
fees, etc..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To give a pitch to, as a tune; to start by
fixing
the
keynote;
as, to set a
psalm..
Allowance
::
Allowance
(n.) To put upon a fixed
allowance
(esp. of
provisions
and
drink);
to
supply
in a fixed and
limited
quantity;
as, the
captain
was
obliged
to
allowance
his crew; our
provisions
were
allowanced..
#NAME?
::
-ite () A
suffix
denoting
one of a
party,
a
sympathizer
with or
adherent
of, and the like, and
frequently
used in
ridicule;
as, a
Millerite;
a
Benthamite..
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To
thrust
or plant in the
ground,
as
stakes
or
poles;
hence,
to fix
firmly,
as by means of
poles;
to
establish;
to
arrange;
as, to pitch a tent; to pitch a
camp..
Salary
::
Salary
(n.) The
recompense
or
consideration
paid, or
stipulated
to be paid, to a
person
at
regular
intervals
for
services;
fixed
wages,
as by the year,
quarter,
or
month;
stipend;
hire..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.) The
regular
form which a
substance
tends to
assume
in
solidifying,
through
the
inherent
power of
cohesive
attraction.
It is
bounded
by plane
surfaces,
symmetrically
arranged,
and each
species
of
crystal
has fixed axial
ratios.
See
Crystallization..
Immobility
::
Immobility
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
immobile;
fixedness
in place or
state.
Stump
::
Stump (v. t.) To
strike,
as the toes,
against
a stone or
something
fixed;
to
stub..
Ra-
::
Ra- () A
prefix,
from the Latin re and ad
combined,
coming
to us
through
the
French
and
Italian.
See Re-, and Ad-..
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