Definition of INFIX. Meaning of INFIX. Synonyms of INFIX

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Definition of INFIX

Infix
Infix In*fix", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Infixed; p. pr. & vb. n. Infixing.] [L. infixus, p. p of infigere to infix; pref. in- in + figere to fix: cf. F. infixer. See Fix.] 1. To set; to fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in; as, to infix a sting, spear, or dart. --Shak. The fatal dart a ready passage found, And deep within her heart infixed the wound. --Dryden. 2. To implant or fix; to instill; to inculcate, as principles, thoughts, or instructions; as, to infix good principles in the mind, or ideas in the memory.
Infix
Infix In"fix, n. Something infixed. [R.] --Welsford.

Meaning of INFIX from 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...
- Infix notation is the notation commonly used in arithmetical and logical formulae and statements. It is characterized by the placement of operators between...
- the host is minimally restructured to accommodate the stress tree of the infix". For example, although unbelievable and irresponsible have identical stress...
- In computer science, tree traversal (also known as tree search and walking the tree) is a form of graph traversal and refers to the process of visiting...
- instead of Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. The nasal infix is a reconstructed nasal consonant or syllable *⟨n(é)⟩ that was inserted...
- (m)aN- or infix -um-) with suffix -a (such as manghuripa from manghurip). However, p****ive irrealis can be constructed with suppression of infix -in- and...
- function (i.e. sizeof in C) or has syntax different than a function (i.e. infix addition as in a+b). Like other programming language concepts, operator...
- of an operator in relation to its operand(s) may vary. In everyday usage infix notation is the most common, however other notations also exist, such as...
- parentheses that are required by infix notation and can be evaluated linearly, left-to-right. For example, the infix expression (3 + 4) × (5 + 6) becomes...
- which operators precede their operands, in contrast to the more common infix notation, in which operators are placed between operands, as well as reverse...