affixion
1Affixion — Af*fix ion, n. [L. affixio, fr. affigere.] Affixture. [Obs.] T. Adams. [1913 Webster] …
2Affixion — (v. lat.), Anheftung …
3affixion — əˈfikshən, aˈ noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin affixion , affixio, from Latin affixus (past participle of affigere to fasten to) + ion , io ion more at affix : the act of affixing : the state of being affixed …
4affixion — noun The act of affixing; affixation, affixment, attachment …
5affixion — n. conjunction; attachment; addition …
6affixion — af·fix·ion …
7affixture — /euh fiks cheuhr/, n. the act of affixing; attachment. Also, affixation. [1785 95; b. obs. affixion (see AFFIX, ION) and FIXTURE] * * * …
8patibulary — adjective Pertaining to the gallows or hanging. Masius [...] conceiveth thereby some kind of crucifixion, at least some patibulary affixion after he was slain, and so represented unto the people until toward the evening …
9прикрепление — — [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN affixion …