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conˈfixative, a. rare. [f. ppl. stem of assumed L. *confixāre, freq. of confīgĕre + -ive: see prec.] Characterized by fixing (elements) together: see quot.
1874H. Bendall tr. Schleicher's Compar. Gram. i. 3 Languages which can link to these invariable sounds of relation, either before, or after, or in the middle, or in more than one place at once..are Confixative Languages. |