[f. AFFIX v., after FIXTURE; the reg. deriv. f. L. fīxūra would be affixure.]
The action of affixing or fastening to; the state of being fastened to; attachment. Cf. AFFIXION, AFFIX-ATION, -MENT.
1793. Smeaton, Edystone Lightho., 195. The lantern having no affixture to the stone work but its own weight.
1855. Milman, Lat. Chr. (1864), IV. VII. ii. 42. The perpetual affixture of the anathema to all papal, almost to all Ecclesiastical decrees.