Definition of Postfixes. Meaning of Postfixes. Synonyms of Postfixes

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Definition of Postfixes

Postfixes
Postfix Post"fix, n.; pl. Postfixes. [Pref. post- + -fix, as in prefix: cf. F. postfixe.] (Gram.) A letter, syllable, or word, added to the end of another word; a suffix. --Parkhurst.

Meaning of Postfixes from wikipedia

- about" ki- "in, into" ho- "out, out of" ha- "up, down" There are many postfixes, which express different meanings like certain tenses and negation. Sometimes...
- affixes joined at its margins. These are called prefixes, superfixes, postfixes, and subfixes according to their position to the left, on top, to the...
- Reverse Polish notation (RPN), also known as reverse Łukasiewicz notation, Polish postfix notation or simply postfix notation, is a mathematical notation...
- modern Bulgarian, definiteness is expressed by a definite article which is postfixed to the noun, much like in the Scandinavian languages or Romanian (indefinite:...
- statement is made, followed by a pause, and then an emphatic "not!" adverb is postfixed. The result is a surprise negation of the original declarative statement...
- → el-alf "thousand" Verbs are conjugated by adding affixes (prefixes, postfixes, both or none) that change according to the tense. In all Algerian Arabic...
- Sierra Miwok word. In these instances, the postfixes occur in a definite sequence. In addition, all postfixes are invariable in form and therefore do not...
- which is a 26-letter-long adverb. It is formed by subsequent addition of postfixes to the original root: precipitevole: "hasty"; precipitevolissimo: "very...
- pre-fixpoint)[citation needed] of f is any p such that f(p) ≤ p. Analogously, a postfixed point of f is any p such that p ≤ f(p). The opposite usage occasionally...
- spoken Aramaic are: The prefix h- is the definite article (Aramaic has a postfixed -a), which seems to be an innovation of Canaanite. The first person pronoun...