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Type of affix
An interfix or linking element is a part of a word that is placed between two morphemes (such as two roots or a root and a suffix) and lacks a semantic
Interfix
Morpheme placed at the end of a word
singular, feminine). добр-о-жел-а-тель-н-ый—добр- root, -о- interfix, -жел- root, verbal -a- interfix, nominal -тель suffix, adjectival -н- suffix, adjectival
Suffix
numbers in the Interfix series would be assigned. New Interfix numbers would usually be issued when all combinations of a Lot Interfix's Lot Sequence numbers
MIL-STD-1168
Affix inserted inside a word stem
root with a discontinuous affix is more often called transfixation. An interfix joins a compound word, as in speed-o-meter. When glossing, it is conventional
Infix
Morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Affix
Wife of Hector in Greek mythology
"courage" or "manly virtue", from the Greek stem ἀνδρ- ("man"), the compound interfix -ο- and μάχη ("battle"). Following the Trojan War, after Achilles had killed
Andromache
Medical condition
structures. The term is from Ancient Greek φώκη phōkē, "seal (animal)" + -o- interfix + μέλος melos, "limb" + ια -ia suffix). Phocomelia is an extremely rare
Phocomelia
Pleasure from the misfortunes of others
pseudo-German coinage incorrectly assumes the n in Schadenfreude to be an interfix and the adjective schade ("unfortunate") a noun. Displeasure at another's
Schadenfreude
2008–2012 joint leadership of Russia
"tandemocracy" is a political neologism, a portmanteau of "tandem" + "-o-" (interfix) + "-cracy" (rule). During the 2008 Russian presidential election, Dmitry
Medvedev–Putin_tandemocracy
Α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins
amino acid was named Alanin in German, in reference to aldehyde, with the interfix -an- for ease of pronunciation, the German ending -in used in chemical
Alanine
Artificial language created in 1978
a -y- interfix before the verb's final vowel: danká ("I sing") → dankayá ("I sang") Similarly, the future tense is indicated by a -t- interfix: estul
Kotava
Numeric code used by the NATO military alliance
letter code - A (January) through M (December) - indicating the month, an interfix (or "batch") code that consists of 1 or more numerals, and the serial number
NATO_Stock_Number
Numeral system of the Tibetan script
the Tibetan numerals. Tibetan numbers greater than 20 use a numerical interfix to connect the first and second digit. These particles are unique for each
Tibetan_numerals
Compound words composed from Latin or ancient Greek
morphology, this vowel can be considered as an interfix: in biology, the interfix -o-; in miniskirt, the interfix -i-. It is usually regarded as attached to
Neoclassical_compound
Type of affix
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Libfix
Greek, Latin, and other morphemes are combined, sometimes using the Greek interfix -ο-. These hybrid words were formerly considered to be 'barbarisms', such
English_words_of_Greek_origin
Type of agglutinative inflection
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Circumfix
Compound or phrase with an interpolated word in the middle
tomorrow OR Come on back tomorrow. Let's head out OR Let's head right out. Interfix Affix Clitic Diacope Expletive infixation Lexical diffusion Portuguese
Tmesis
Affix that changes one or more phonemes
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Simulfix
Science of the measurement of time
(hōrológion) 'instrument for telling the hour'; from ὥρα (hṓra) 'hour, time', interfix -o-, and suffix -logy) Harper, Douglas. "horology". Online Etymology Dictionary
Chronometry
Concept in linguistics
family. Nonconcatenative morphology Affix Prefix Suffix Infix Circumfix Interfix Simulfix Suprafix Duplifix Bennett, Patrick R. Comparative Semitic Linguistics :
Transfix
Affix which is placed before the stem of a word
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Prefix
Wooden pestle to grind cooking ingredients
makitra, a kind of mixing bowl. The etymology is "mak-"=poppy + "-o-" (interfix) + "-hin" (and ending derived from the verb hnaty, гнати, "to drive"),
Makohin
formed either by modifying the root: dignuti→dizati 'to lift', or adding an interfix: stati→stajati 'to stop', 'to stand'. A pattern which often arises can
Serbo-Croatian_grammar
There are several varieties: the Harms cage, Ray cage, Pyramesh cage, InterFix cage, and lordotic LT cage, all of which are made from titanium; the Brantigan
Interbody_fusion_cage
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Suprafix
Type of orthography
/ˈʂip/ ник /nʲik/ ов /ov/ ый /ij/ 'sphere' diminutive suffix connecting interfix 'under' (preposition or prefix) 'pin' suffix indicating subject, intended
Russian_orthography
that links two elements. Albanian morphology#The linking clitic Ezāfe Interfix Miskito grammar#Ligature Tagalog grammar#Ligature Inc, Scribendi (December
Ligature_(grammar)
List of interlinear glossing abbreviations
landmark lm, li linking morph, linking interfix ln last (= family) name lnk lk, link linker, linking element: an interfix or a ligature loc lcv locative case
List of glossing abbreviations
List_of_glossing_abbreviations
Cockshutt-cum-Petton, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Bardsey cum Rigton, Wilsford cum Lake interfix Used where two parishes were combined into one. Unrelated to Cumbric cum
List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles
List_of_generic_forms_in_place_names_in_the_British_Isles
is divided logically into two parts; the firsts 3 characters are the "interfix" which is a notional code for a "batch" of items which are sequenced by
National_Codification_Bureau
Historic region in Russia
old term for "bight" or "bay". In the word "luk-o-mor-ye", "-o-" is an interfix used to connect two roots, "-ye" is an affix (in this case, of relative
Lukomorye
Linguistic phenomenon
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Reduplication
Hungarian-British businessman (1891–1958)
Kove patented a process for stiffening shirt collars, which he called "Interfix". In the autumn of 1938, he moved his family from Milan to London, where
Nicholas_Kove
River in Armenia
the lexemes ձոր [dzɔɾ] ('gorge') and գետ [ɡetʰ] ('river') joined by the interfix ա [ɑ]. In certain places (e.g. at Kurtan), the gorge is over 200 metres
Dzoraget_(river)
Dutch language regulator
Dutch orthography in 1995, regarding in particular the writing of the interfix -n in many compounds. Among the Union's publications is the well-known
Dutch_Language_Union
Sounds and pronunciation of the Russian language
*с среды; ототру́ 'I'll scrub' |ot|+|tru| → [ʌtʌˈtru], not *оттру. The interfix ⟨о⟩ (spelled ⟨е⟩ after soft consonants) is also used in compound words:
Russian_phonology
Grammatical aspect that indicates repeated action over multiple occasions or places
see) → widywać pisać (to write) → pisywać czytać (to read) → czytywać The interfix -yw- used to form many frequentative verbs has a different function for
Frequentative
Subtractive morpheme
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
Disfix
Dialect of Polish spoken in Poland
-any. In Łowęcin particularly, some numeral prefixes are used without an interfix/in non-declined forms: cztyryskibowy (czteroskibowy), pińćskibowy (pięcioskibowy)
Central Greater Poland dialect
Central_Greater_Poland_dialect
compound words from uninflected words, where the so-called "sai siot" (-ㅅ- interfix), originating from an Old Korean genitive suffix, is inserted in the South
North–South differences in the Korean language
North–South_differences_in_the_Korean_language
Multi-word compound that functions as a single verb
prefixing the stem of a second verb to another verb with the compounding interfix -o-. Although only the second verb is inflected, the typical Greek compound
Compound_verb
Genus of legumes
"shield-bearing": from Greek pelt(ē) (πέλτη, "peltē shield"), with the interfix -o-, -phor(os) ("bearing") and Neo-Latin suffix -um. It is a reference
Peltophorum
stylistically marked form: the usual plural form of vrȃg is with -ov- interfix: vrȁgovi; accusative plural: vrȁgove, but the infix is inhibiting the environment
Serbo-Croatian_phonology
English affixes added before a word
Affixes Prefix Suffix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Libfix Interfix Transfix Simulfix Suprafix Disfix See also: Null morpheme v t e
English_prefix
fixable, fixate, fixation, fixative, fixity, fixure, infix, infixion, interfix, postfix, prefix, prefixion, simulfix, soffit, subfix, suffix, suffixion
List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives
Allomorph that is a null morpheme
allomorphs also occur in the Dutch language. Many Dutch compound words have an interfix -s which is completely optional: both doodkist and doodskist ("coffin")
Null_allomorph
Village in Østlandet, Norway
mark, from Old Norse mǫrk, meaning land, ground or field. The -s is an interfix that serves to combine the words into a compound word (in Norwegian called
Eiksmarka
Football league
the first volume. The slightly different spelling Fyrkantsserien with an interfix -s- is used by some other sources, and further names listed include Fyrväpplingstävlingen
Fyrkantserien
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Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Brilliant; Bright; Clear
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
One who can Differentiate; Comely; One who Distinguishes Truth from Falsehood
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Compassionate
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jyotika | ஜà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à®¿à®•ா
Light, A flame
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Strange Lamp
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With the Power of Fire
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Slocum.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bright
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INTERFIX