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Infix - Wikipedia
An infix is an affix inserted inside a word stem (an existing word or the core of a family of words). It contrasts with adfix, a rare term for an affix attached to the outside of a stem, such as a prefix or suffix. [note 1]
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INFIX Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
What is an infix? Like prefixes and suffixes, infixes are part of the general class of affixes ("sounds or letters attached to or inserted within a word to produce a derivative word or an inflectional form").
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INFIX | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Affixes are classified as prefixes, infixes, and suffixes, according to their position in the word: at the beginning, middle or end. Some languages have infixes, which are inserted within a word. Intensifying adjectives such as "flipping" and other, more vulgar, words can be used playfully as infixes, as in "un-flipping-believable".
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Infix: Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
An infix is a word element (a type of affix) that can be inserted within the base form of a word to create a new word or intensify meaning.
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What is an infix? – Microsoft 365
An infix is a linguistic element that modifies the structure of a word by inserting itself into the center of the word. It’s also a morpheme, or a small unit of language that cannot be divided.
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INFIX Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Infix definition: a morpheme or an entire word that is inserted within the body of another word or element, as Latin m in accumbō “I lie down,” as compared with accubuī “I lay down.”. See examples of INFIX used in a sentence.
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INFIX definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
to fix, fasten, or drive in. 2. to implant. 3. to instill (a fact, idea, etc.) in the mind or memory; impress. 4. Grammar. to add as an infix. 5. Grammar (of a linguistic form) to admit an infix. 6. Grammar.
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Infix, Postfix and Prefix Expressions/Notations - GeeksforGeeks
Infix expressions are mathematical expressions where the operator is placed between its operands. This is the most common mathematical notation used by humans. For example, the expression "2 + 3" is an infix expression, where the operator "+" is placed between the operands "2" and "3".
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infix - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The infix position contains (pronominal) object markers, showing agreement with the object (s), which might be one or more noun phrases following the verb, or a foregoing or previously mentioned object marking.
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Infix - definition of infix by The Free Dictionary
Define infix. infix synonyms, infix pronunciation, infix translation, English dictionary definition of infix. tr.v. in·fixed , in·fix·ing , in·fix·es 1. To fix in the mind; instill.