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trans·fix
 transfix
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- pronunciation:
- traenz
fIks
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
transfixes, transfixing, transfixed |
definition 1: |
to pierce through with, or as though with, something sharply pointed; impale.
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definition 2: |
to fix in place or hold motionless by, or as though by, impaling.
The rabbit was transfixed by the snake's stare. |
related words: |
bewitch, enthrall, fascinate, hold, intrigue, knife, mesmerize, penetrate, pin, snag, stab, stick |
adverb + (v.)transfix
completely, momentarily, outside
(v.)transfix
+ adverb
suddenly
(v.)transfix
+ noun
beauty, drama, horror, hour, image, nation, scene, screen, sight, spectacle, television
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derivation: |
transfixion (n.) |
The word transfix
contains the following parts:
tra-, trans-
Latin
prefix
that means across, over, to the other side
  Example words:
intransigent, intransitive, neurotransmitter, traduce, trajectory, transact, transatlantic, transceiver, transcend, transcendent, transcribe, transcript, transect, transept, transfer, transfigure, transfix, transform, transfuse, transgress, transient, transit, transition, transitive, translate, transliterate, translucent, transmissible, transmit, transmute, transonic, transparent, transpire, transplant, transport, transpose, transsexual, transuranic, transverse, transvestite, traverse
fix
Latin
root
that means fasten, attach
  Example words:
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