Affix

/ˈæfɪks/ or /əˈfɪks/ verb/noun

To attach or fasten something physically; in grammar, a prefix, suffix, or infix added to a word to change its meaning.

From Latin affixus, past participle of affigere ('to attach to'), from ad- ('to') + figere ('to fix'). Originally meant physically nailing something on; extended to grammar.

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