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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word called "fixater". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you are referring to?
To fixate is a verb that means to concentrate one's attention on something, often to the exclusion of everything else. It can also mean to become obsessed or fascinated with something. For example: "She fixates on the smallest details, which can be both a strength and a weakness," or "He fixates on his phone, ignoring everyone around him."
Fixating means to focus one's attention on something in an intense or obsessive manner, often to the exclusion of other things. It can also imply a sense of being unable to look away or break one's concentration, often due to fascination, interest, or emotional attachment.
Fixation is a state of intense and often obsessive focus on something, often a person, object, or idea. It can refer to a psychological state where an individual becomes overly preoccupied or consumed by their thoughts, feelings, or desires, often to the exclusion of other aspects of their life. Fixation can also refer to a strong and lasting attachment to something, such as a habit, a behavior, or an idea.
Fixations are intense and prolonged concentrations of one's attention on a particular object, idea, or thought, often to the point of obsession. It can also refer to a persistent mental image or idea that one cannot shake or stop thinking about.
A fixative is a substance used to prevent something from changing or deteriorating, typically in the fields of art, medicine, and science. In art, a fixative is a spray used to set the pigments of a drawing or painting, preventing them from smudging or fading over time. Similarly, in medicine, a fixative can be used to preserve a biological specimen, such as a tissue or organ, for study or display. In science, a fixative can be used to stabilize a chemical compound or solution, preventing it from reacting with other substances or breaking down over time.
Fixatives are substances used to preserve or stabilize something, especially in a chemical or physical sense. In art, fixatives are gases or liquids used to fasten or fix loose particles, such as charcoal, pastels, or powder pigments, onto a surface to prevent them from smudging or changing shape. In a broader sense, fixatives can refer to any substances or techniques used to stabilize or maintain the integrity of an object, substance, or process.
A fixator is a device used in surgery to hold an injured bone or joint in place until it heals. It can also refer to a surgical procedure in which a device, such as a plate or rod, is attached to a bone to stabilize and support it.
Fixators are devices or systems used to hold or maintain a specific position or location of a part or object. In general, a fixator is something that fixes something in place, ensuring it doesn't move or change position.
Fixed-wing refers to an aircraft that has a fixed wing or wings, typically made of metal, wood, or composites, that provide lift and stability during flight. The wing shape and design are fixed and do not change during flight, unlike some types of rotorcraft or gliders that have movable or adjustable parts. Fixed-wing aircraft are the most common type of aircraft and include planes, jets, and other aeroplanes, including commercial airliners, general aviation planes, and military aircraft.
Fixed refers to something that is stable, unchangeable, or permanent. For example, a fixed price means a price that will not change.
The word "fixedly" is an adverb that means to gaze or look steadily or intensely at something or someone, often to the exclusion of other things around you. It implies a sense of concentration or focus. For example: She fixedly gazed at the painting, taking in every detail.
The word "fixedness" refers to a quality of being unchanging, unmoveable, or rigid in a particular state, position, or course of action. It can also refer to a lack of flexibility or adaptability, making something or someone inflexible and resistant to change.
A "fixer-upper" is a term used to describe a piece of property, usually a house, that needs significant repairs or renovations before it can be considered habitable or saleable. The phrase is often used to describe a property that has potential but currently requires a lot of work to bring it up to good condition.
A fixer is a person or company that arranges and coordinates details for a film or television production, such as finding and hiring crew members, securing locations, and obtaining necessary permits. They often work closely with the production team and director to ensure that everything runs smoothly and efficiently.
Past tense of "fix", meaning to mend, repair, or correct something that was broken, damaged, or wrong. It can also refer to making something stable, secure, or in a better condition. For example: "She fixes the broken vase with glue." or "He fixes the mistake in the report."
I apologize, but "fixidity" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning?
The word "fixing" typically means to repair, restore, or correct something that is broken, damaged, or faulty. It can also refer to the act of making something steady or stable, or to the process of determining a time, date, or arrangement.
Fixings refer to small components or parts that are used to join, repair, or hold something together.
Fixity refers to the quality of being unchanging, permanent, or steadfast. It can also refer to the state of being immovable or unshakeable. In language, fixity can mean a consistency or stability in meaning, form, or structure. For example, the fixity of a word's meaning is its consistent definition over time.
A fixture is a scheduled game or match, typically in sports or competitions. It can also refer to a piece of furniture or equipment that is fixed in a particular place, such as a kitchen fixture or a plumbing fixture.
Fixtures refers to the permanent features or equipment found in a building, such as sinks, toilets, boilers, etc. In sports, it refers to the previously scheduled games or matches of a season, as opposed to any potential playoff matches.
Fixturing refers to the process of creating a rigid framework or device that holds an object or part in place during a manufacturing or maintenance operation, often used in precision engineering, machining, or quality control. This framework ensures that the object remains stationary and accurate throughout the process, allowing for precise work or measurements to be performed.
Fizz is a verb which means to make a hissing or bubbling sound, often due to the rapid release of carbon dioxide gas. It can also refer to a fizz or a hissing noise made by a drink, such as soda or champagne, when it is opened. Additionally, fizz can be used as a noun to describe a type of gentle or effervescent quality, often associated with something that is lively or refreshing.
Fizzed is the past tense of the verb "fizzle", which means to fail to ignite or explode suddenly, often in a loud or violent manner. It can also mean to fail to achieve something or be a disappointment. In a more figurative sense, to fizzle can mean to lose energy, momentum, or excitement. For example, a party that started with high energy might fizzle and become dull over time.
Fizzes refers to a soft, crackling or hissing sound, typically made by a carbonated liquid, such as soda or champagne, as it is opened or poured. It can also describe the behavior of a mixture of a solvent and a substance that reacts with it, where the mixture produces a hissing or bubbling sound.
Fizziest is an adjective that means most bubbly or effervescent. It is often used to describe something that is lively, energetic, or playful, such as a fizziest pop soda or a fizziest joke. The word is often used to add emphasis and intensity to a description, implying that something is particularly lively or attention-grabbing.
Fizzing refers to a hissing or crackling sound, often produced by a sudden release of pressure or energy, typically associated with the decomposition or combustion of a material, such as a bombarding firework or a soda can that has been opened too quickly.
Fizzle is a verb that means to fail to produce a good or interesting sound or effect, typically due to a lack of energy or enthusiasm. It can also describe a sudden or loud noise that ends quickly, often due to a lack of continuation. For example: "The firework exploded with a loud fizzle and then went out."
"Fizzled" is a verb that means to lose energy, power, or effectiveness, often suddenly and without warning. It can also refer to something that has failed to ignite or explode, such as a firework that fizzes out instead of producing a loud crack. In a more figurative sense, something that has fizzled might be considered dull, boring, or uninteresting. For example, a new idea might initially generate excitement, but "fizzle out" as it becomes clear that it's not feasible or doesn't work as planned.
To fizzles means to suddenly stop or falter, often unexpectedly or without warning. It can also refer to the sound made by a firework or a whisker of a cat when it loses its momentum or vigor. For example: "The excitement fizzled out after the first hour of the party."
Fizzling refers to something that is suddenly losing power, intensity, or effectiveness, often in a sudden and uncontrolled manner. It can also describe a sound or a noise that is fading away quickly. For example, a firework that was initially bright and loud might fizzle and die out quickly. Similarly, an emotional reaction or a conversation might fizzle out as the intensity fades away.
The word "fizzy" is an adjective that describes a liquid, especially a drink, that contains carbon dioxide gas, making it bubbly or sparkling.
Fjolnir is a mythological name in Norse mythology. It is the name of one of Loki's sons, who was known for his beauty and strength. According to myth, Fjolnir was the son of Loki and Sigyn, and was killed by Fenrir, a giant wolf, during Ragnarök, the Norse apocalypse.
A fjord is a long, narrow inlet of the sea that is formed by glacial erosion, typically found in mountainous areas. It is characterized by steep cliffs and a deep, V-shaped basin, and is often filled with deep water. Fjords are common in Scandinavian countries, such as Norway and Iceland, and can also be found in other regions with a glacial history.