fixation
Americannoun
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the act of fixing or the state of being fixed.
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Chemistry.
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reduction from a volatile or fluid to a stable or solid form.
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the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into a useful compound, as a nitrate fertilizer.
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Photography. the process of rendering an image permanent by removal of light-sensitive silver halides.
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Psychoanalysis. a partial arrest of emotional and instinctual development at an early point in life, due to a severe traumatic experience or an overwhelming gratification.
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a preoccupation with one subject, issue, etc.; obsession.
All her life she had a fixation on stories of violent death.
noun
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the act of fixing or the state of being fixed
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a preoccupation or obsession
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psychol
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the act of fixating
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(in psychoanalytical schools) a strong attachment of a person to another person or an object in early life
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chem
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the conversion of nitrogen in the air into a compound, esp a fertilizer
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the conversion of a free element into one of its compounds
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the reduction of a substance from a volatile or fluid form to a nonvolatile or solid form
Other Word Forms
- nonfixation noun
Etymology
Origin of fixation
1350–1400; Middle English fixacion < Medieval Latin fixātiōn- (stem of fixātiō ) a reduction to a fixed state. See fix, -ation
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