a household appliance or piece of equipment, e.g. a bath or toilet, that is fixed in position
(in pl) items, e.g. sanitary ware, kitchen cupboards, worktops, etc, fixed in a property, that the owner is not legally entitled to remove if should the property is be sold: compare fitting2 (3)
informal somebody or something invariably present in a specified setting or long associated with a specified place or activity
He has become a fixture as the England wicket-keeper
chiefly Brit a sporting event scheduled for a certain date or time
archaic the process of fixing or condition of being fixed
Frights, changes, horrors, divert and crack, rend and deracinate, the unity and married calm of states quite from their fixture — Shakespeare