Angol | Latin |
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fixed (repaired) adjective [UK: fɪkst] [US: ˈfɪkst] | refectusadjective |
fixed adjective [UK: fɪkst] [US: ˈfɪkst] | destinatus [destinata, destinatum]adjective fixus [fixa, fixum]adjective |
fix [fixed, fixing, fixes] verb [UK: fɪks] [US: ˈfɪks] | constituo [constituere, constitui, constitutus](3rd) |
fixed, certain adjective | ratus [rata, ratum]adjective |
fixed, settled, firm adjective | certus [certa -um, certior -or -us, certissimus -a -um]adjective |
fixed / fastened in front of adjective | antefixus [antefixa, antefixum]adjective |
fixed / secured / attached by chain adjective | catenatus [catenata, catenatum]adjective |
fixed / unalterable adjective | immobilis [immobilis, immobile]adjective inmobilis [inmobilis, inmobile]adjective |
fixed on the top adjective | superfixus [superfixa, superfixum]adjective |
fixed star (distant star) noun [UK: fɪkst stɑː(r)] [US: ˈfɪkst ˈstɑːr] | stella fixanoun |
fixed together, constructed adjective | confixilis [confixilis, confixile]adjective |
become stuck / fixed verb | inhaeresco [inhaerescere, -, -](3rd) |
changelessly, unalterably, constantly, fixedly adverb | immobiliteradverb |
impressed on, fixed to adjective | adfixus [adfixa, adfixum]adjective affixus [affixa, affixum]adjective |
not wandering, fixed adjective | inerrans [(gen.), inerrantis]adjective |
object / part fixed in front of something noun | antefixum [antefixi](2nd) N |
prefixed adjective [UK: ˌpriː.ˈfɪkst] [US: ˌpriː.ˈfɪkst] | praeselectorius [praeselectoria, praeselectorium]adjective |
remain seated / idle / fixed / in place verb | resideo [residere, resedi, resessus](2nd) |
stay, remain (fixed), stand still / erect / upright verb | consisto [consistere, constiti, constitus](3rd) |
that which is fixed / regular / definite / specified / certain / fact / reliable / settled noun | certum [certi](2nd) N |
transfix [transfixed, transfixing, transfixes] verb [UK: træns.ˈfɪks] [US: træns.ˈfɪks] | perfigo [perfigere, perfixi, perfixus](3rd) TRANS transverbero [transverberare, transverberavi, transverberatus](1st) |