slovo | definícia |
affix (mass) | affix
- pripojenie, pripojiť |
affix (encz) | affix,afix Zdeněk Brož |
affix (encz) | affix,přilepit v: |
affix (encz) | affix,připojit v: |
affix (encz) | affix,přípona Zdeněk Brož |
Affix (gcide) | 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, annex, or add at the close or end; to append
to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a
word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's
name to a writing.
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2. To fix or fasten in any way; to attach physically.
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Should they [caterpillars] affix them to the leaves
of a plant improper for their food. --Ray.
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3. To attach, unite, or connect with; as, names affixed to
ideas, or ideas affixed to things; to affix a stigma to a
person; to affix ridicule or blame to any one.
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4. To fix or fasten figuratively; -- with on or upon; as,
eyes affixed upon the ground. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Syn: To attach; subjoin; connect; annex; unite.
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Affix (gcide) | 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.
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affix (wn) | affix
n 1: a linguistic element added to a word to produce an
inflected or derived form
v 1: attach to; "affix the seal here" [syn: affix, stick on]
2: add to the very end; "He appended a glossary to his novel
where he used an invented language" [syn: append, add on,
supplement, affix]
3: attach or become attached to a stem word; "grammatical
morphemes affix to the stem" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
affix (mass) | affix
- pripojenie, pripojiť |
affix (encz) | affix,afix Zdeněk Brožaffix,přilepit v: affix,připojit v: affix,přípona Zdeněk Brož |
unaffixed (encz) | unaffixed, adj: |
affixal (gcide) | affixal \affixal\ adj.
1. 1 of or pertaining to an affix.
Syn: affixial
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affixed (gcide) | affixed \affixed\ adj.
1. attached physically. Opposite of unaffixed.
Note: Various more specific adjectives meaning affixed are:
appendant , {basifixed, fastened, secured, {glued,
pasted, stuck to(predicate) , {pegged-down , {pinned,
stapled , taped to(predicate), {mounted .
[WordNet 1.5]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, annex, or add at the close or end; to append
to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a
word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's
name to a writing.
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2. To fix or fasten in any way; to attach physically.
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Should they [caterpillars] affix them to the leaves
of a plant improper for their food. --Ray.
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3. To attach, unite, or connect with; as, names affixed to
ideas, or ideas affixed to things; to affix a stigma to a
person; to affix ridicule or blame to any one.
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4. To fix or fasten figuratively; -- with on or upon; as,
eyes affixed upon the ground. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Syn: To attach; subjoin; connect; annex; unite.
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Affixed (gcide) | affixed \affixed\ adj.
1. attached physically. Opposite of unaffixed.
Note: Various more specific adjectives meaning affixed are:
appendant , {basifixed, fastened, secured, {glued,
pasted, stuck to(predicate) , {pegged-down , {pinned,
stapled , taped to(predicate), {mounted .
[WordNet 1.5]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, annex, or add at the close or end; to append
to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a
word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's
name to a writing.
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2. To fix or fasten in any way; to attach physically.
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Should they [caterpillars] affix them to the leaves
of a plant improper for their food. --Ray.
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3. To attach, unite, or connect with; as, names affixed to
ideas, or ideas affixed to things; to affix a stigma to a
person; to affix ridicule or blame to any one.
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4. To fix or fasten figuratively; -- with on or upon; as,
eyes affixed upon the ground. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Syn: To attach; subjoin; connect; annex; unite.
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Affixes (gcide) | 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.
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affixial (gcide) | affixial \affixial\ adj.
1. of or pertaining to an affix.
Syn: affixal
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Affixing (gcide) | 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, annex, or add at the close or end; to append
to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a
word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's
name to a writing.
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2. To fix or fasten in any way; to attach physically.
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Should they [caterpillars] affix them to the leaves
of a plant improper for their food. --Ray.
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3. To attach, unite, or connect with; as, names affixed to
ideas, or ideas affixed to things; to affix a stigma to a
person; to affix ridicule or blame to any one.
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4. To fix or fasten figuratively; -- with on or upon; as,
eyes affixed upon the ground. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Syn: To attach; subjoin; connect; annex; unite.
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Affixion (gcide) | Affixion \Af*fix"ion\, n. [L. affixio, fr. affigere.]
Affixture. [Obs.] --T. Adams.
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Affixture (gcide) | Affixture \Af*fix"ture\ (?; 135), n.
The act of affixing, or the state of being affixed;
attachment.
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affix (wn) | affix
n 1: a linguistic element added to a word to produce an
inflected or derived form
v 1: attach to; "affix the seal here" [syn: affix, stick on]
2: add to the very end; "He appended a glossary to his novel
where he used an invented language" [syn: append, add on,
supplement, affix]
3: attach or become attached to a stem word; "grammatical
morphemes affix to the stem" |
affixal (wn) | affixal
adj 1: of or pertaining to a linguistic affix [syn: affixal,
affixial] |
affixation (wn) | affixation
n 1: the result of adding an affix to a root word
2: formation of a word by means of an affix
3: the act of attaching or affixing something [syn:
attachment, affixation] |
affixed (wn) | affixed
adj 1: firmly attached; "the affixed labels" [ant: loose,
unaffixed] |
affixial (wn) | affixial
adj 1: of or pertaining to a linguistic affix [syn: affixal,
affixial] |
unaffixed (wn) | unaffixed
adj 1: not affixed; "the stamp came loose" [syn: unaffixed,
loose] [ant: affixed] |
extended affix grammar (foldoc) | Extended Affix Grammar
EAG
(EAG) A formalism for describing both the
context free syntax and the context sensitive syntax of
languages.
EAGs belong to the family of two-level grammars. They are
very closely related to two-level van Wijngaarden grammars.
EAG can be used as a specification formalism, specifying in
relations rather than functions, or as a {relational
programming language} like PROLOG.
(http://www.cs.ru.nl/~kees/eag/)
(2009-02-06)
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