[f. AFFIX v., after FIXTURE; the reg. deriv. f. L. fīxūra would be affixure.]

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  The action of affixing or fastening to; the state of being fastened to; attachment. Cf. AFFIXION, AFFIX-ATION, -MENT.

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1793.  Smeaton, Edystone Lightho., 195. The lantern having no affixture to the stone work but its own weight.

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1855.  Milman, Lat. Chr. (1864), IV. VII. ii. 42. The perpetual affixture of the anathema to all papal, almost to all Ecclesiastical decrees.

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