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infix

VERB
  1. put or introduce into something
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  2. attach a morpheme into a stem word
NOUN
  1. an affix that is inserted inside the word

How To Use infix In A Sentence

  • One efficient method of covering the roof is to combine twin wall Lexon Thermoclear sheeting with Twinfix aluminium structural glazing bar.
  • In many of these languages, nouns are composed of modifiers known as prefixes, infixes, and suffixes.
  • It is one of the only, if not the only words, that can be used as an "infix" "Fanfuckingtastic". I couldn't be more proud.
  • We usually have in mind a system where a stem is combined with various affixes, which might be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes.
  • The fact that Arabic is an agglutinative language with a complex affix structure involving prefixes, infixes and suffixes presents a special case for testing the general assumption of this study.
  • The suffixes and infixes are organized under two headings: nouns, adjectives, and pronouns and verbs.
  • A young gentleman has just arrived from Gibraltar, who had been previously six weeks on his passage from Holland to that place, with his legs infixed in a pair of three-league boots. Travels in Morocco
  • Gnawed within and scorched without, with the infixed, unrelenting fangs of some incurable idea; such an one, could he be found, would seem the very man to dart his iron and lift his lance against the most appalling of all brutes. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • An English teacher would tell you an 'infix' is a word more rarely an entire phrase inserted in the middle of another word to modify it. MMO Language as a Power-up
  • The case infixes are closely related to lexicon entries.
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