Pronunciation: /ˈlɪbfɪks/
noun a word element that can be added to the end of a base word to create a new word or inflectional form
A1 I learned a new word 'libfix' in my English class.
A2 The teacher explained that a 'libfix' is a type of affix that can be added to a word to change its meaning.
B1 In linguistics, a 'libfix' is considered a type of bound morpheme.
B2 Understanding the concept of 'libfixes' can help improve your vocabulary and comprehension of word formation.
C1 Scholars have debated the origins and usage of 'libfixes' in various languages.
C2 The intricate study of 'libfixation' requires a deep understanding of linguistic morphology and semantics.
formal The linguist studied the use of libfixes in different languages.
informal I learned about libfixes in my linguistics class.
slang Libfixes are so cool, they make language more interesting.
figurative The libfixes in her writing added a touch of creativity to her work.
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