Infix
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British pronunciation/ɪnfˈɪks/
American pronunciation/ɪnfˈɪks/

Definition & Meaning of "infix"

Infix
01

a type of bound morpheme that is inserted within a word

What is an "infix"?

An infix is a type of affix that is inserted within a base word or root, rather than being added to the beginning or end. Infixes are less common in English but are found in various languages, such as Tagalog and Arabic. For example, in Tagalog, the infix "-um-" can be added to the root "sulat", meaning "to write", to form "sumulat", meaning "wrote". Infixation can change the meaning or grammatical function of the word, and it plays an important role in the morphology of languages that utilize this structure.

to infix
01

to insert a morpheme or affix within a word, typically by placing it in the middle of a root or base form

02

put or introduce into something

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