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ə'fiks(to attach (something) to an object etc: Affix the stamp to the envelope.) feste, klebeIsubst. \/ˈæfɪks\/1) tillegg2) ( språkvitenskap) affiks, stavelseIIverb \/əˈfɪks\/1) feste2) stempleaffix a seal to a document eller affix one's signature to a document sette sin underskrift på et dokumentaffix to føye til
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