noun
- plural of infixion; the act or process of infixing or inserting something firmly into a place or substance
- in linguistics, plural of infixion; the insertion of an infix (a morpheme inserted within a word root) into a word
Usage: rare; formal
Usage: technical; linguistics
Examples
- The infixions of the metal rods into the concrete made the structure more stable.
- Linguists study infixions in languages like Tagalog and Arabic.
- The careful infixions of the jewels into the crown took weeks to complete.
- In morphology, infixions are less common than prefixes or suffixes.
- The infixions of new values into the organization's culture required sustained effort.