fixture

  • 21fixture — noun Etymology: modification of Late Latin fixura, from Latin fixus Date: 1598 1. the act or process of fixing ; the state of being fixed 2. a. something that is fixed or attached (as to a building) as a permanent appendage or as a structural… …

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  • 22fixture — 1. noun a) Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it. b) A regular patron of a place or institution …

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  • 23fixture — noun 1) fixtures and fittings Syn: fixed appliance, installation, unit 2) she s a fixture at the bar Syn: resident, lifer, permanent feature; informal part of the furniture …

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  • 24fixture — fix•ture [[t]ˈfɪks tʃər[/t]] n. 1) something securely and usu. permanently attached or appended, as to a building: a light fixture[/ex] 2) a person or thing long established in the same place or position 3) law a chattel that has been attached to …

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  • 25fixture — /ˈfɪkstʃə / (say fikschuh) noun 1. something securely fixed in position; a permanently attached part or appendage of a house, etc.: an electric light fixture. 2. a person or thing long established in the same place or position. 3. Machinery a… …

  • 26fixture — įtvaras statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. fixture vok. Einfassung, f; Haltevorrichtung, f rus. оправа, f; оправка, f pranc. mandrin, m …

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  • 27fixture — pagalbinės priemonės statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. fixture vok. Haltevorrichtung, f; Werkzeugausrüstung, f rus. вспомогательные приспособления, n; оснастка, f pranc. outillage, m …

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  • 28fixture — An article in the nature of personal property which has been so annexed to the realty that it is regarded as a part of the real property. Leawood Nat. Bank of Kansas City v. City Nat. Bank & Trust Co. of Kansas City, Mo.App., 474 S.W.2d 641, 644 …

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  • 29fixture — An article in the nature of personal property which has been so annexed to the realty that it is regarded as a part of the real property. Leawood Nat. Bank of Kansas City v. City Nat. Bank & Trust Co. of Kansas City, Mo.App., 474 S.W.2d 641, 644 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 30fixture — n. 1 a something fixed or fastened in position. b (usu. predic.) colloq. a person or thing confined to or established in one place (he seems to be a fixture). 2 a a sporting event, esp. a match, race, etc. b the date agreed for this. 3 (in pl.)… …

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