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Definition of fix
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Fix (a.)
Fixed;
solidified.
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Fixation
::
Fixation
(n.) The act or
process
of
ceasing
to be fluid and
becoming
firm.
#NAME?
::
-yl () A
suffix
used as a
characteristic
termination
of
chemical
radicals;
as in
ethyl,
carbonyl,
hydroxyl,
etc..
Burden
::
Burden
(n.) A fixed
quantity
of
certain
commodities;
as, a
burden
of gad
steel,
120
pounds..
Figurable
::
Figurable
(a.)
Capable
of being
brought
to a fixed form or
shape.
Mult-
::
Mult- () A
prefix
signifying
much or many;
several;
more than one; as,
multiaxial,
multocular..
Oleoresin
::
Oleoresin
(n.) A
liquid
or
semiliquid
preparation
extracted
(as from
capsicum,
cubebs,
or
ginger)
by means of
ether,
and
consisting
of fixed or
volatile
oil
holding
resin in
solution..
Attract
::
Attract
(v. t.) To draw by
influence
of a moral or
emotional
kind; to
engage
or fix, as the mind,
attention,
etc.; to
invite
or
allure;
as, to
attract
admirers..
Dargue
::
Dargue
(n.) A day's work; also, a fixed
amount
of work,
whether
more or less than that of a day..
Inhere
::
Inhere
(v. i.) To be
inherent;
to stick (in); to be fixed or
permanently
incorporated
with
something;
to
cleave
(to); to
belong,
as
attributes
or
qualities..
#NAME?
::
-en () A
suffix
corresponding
to AS. -en and -on,
formerly
used to form the
plural
of
verbs,
as in
housen,
escapen..
#NAME?
::
-one () A
suffix
indicating
that the
substance,
in the name of which it
appears,
is a
ketone;
as,
acetone..
Fixation
::
Fixation
(n.) The act of
fixing,
or the state of being
fixed..
Couple-close
::
Couple-close
(n.) A pair of
rafters
framed
together
with a tie fixed at their feet, or with a
collar
beam..
Destiny
::
Destiny
(n.) The fixed order of
things;
invincible
necessity;
fate; a
resistless
power or
agency
conceived
of as
determining
the
future,
whether
in
general
or of an
individual..
Goggle
::
Goggle
(v. i.) A kind of
spectacles
with
short,
projecting
eye
tubes,
in the front end of which are fixed plain
glasses
for
protecting
the eyes from cold, dust, etc..
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. t.) To
perforate
by a
pointed
instrument;
to bore; to
transfix;
to
drill.
Fix
::
Fix (v. t.) To put in
order;
to
arrange;
to
dispose
of; to
adjust;
to set to
rights;
to set or place in the
manner
desired
or most
suitable;
hence,
to
repair;
as, to fix the
clothes;
to fix the
furniture
of a
room..
Truth
::
Truth (n.) A true
thing;
a
verified
fact; a true
statement
or
proposition;
an
established
principle,
fixed law, or the like; as, the great
truths
of
morals..
Processioning
::
Processioning
(n.) A
proceeding
prescribed
by
statute
for
ascertaining
and
fixing
the
boundaries
of land. See 2d
Procession.
Distillation
::
Distillation
(n.) The
separation
of the
volatile
parts of a
substance
from the more
fixed;
specifically,
the
operation
of
driving
off gas or vapor from
volatile
liquids
or
solids,
by heat in a
retort
or
still,
and the
condensation
of the
products
as far as
possible
by a cool
receiver,
alembic,
or
condenser;
rectification;
vaporization;
condensation;
as, the
distillation
of
illuminating
gas and coal, of
alcohol
from sour mash, or of boric acid in
steam..
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