বর্ধন, বৃদ্ধি, বাড়তি, উপাঙ্গ, উপযোজনা
জুড়া, আঁটিয়া দেত্তয়া, লাগাইয়া দেত্তয়া, মুদ্রি করা, জুড়িয়া দেত্তয়া, মারা, সংযোজন করা, উপযোজনা করা
(1) A linguistic element added to a word to produce an inflected or derived form
(1) Attach to.
(2) Add to the very end.
(3) Attach or become attached to a stem word.
(4) Attach or stick.
(1) It would be relatively easy for every community to affix geodetic coding on the signs as they are placed.
(2) Finally, he agreed to sign and affix his fingerprint to the four-page confession the police had written for him.
(3) I affix a leather saddle to his hairy back and ride him into many righteous battles.
(4) The strings affix to the back of the bridge
(5) I used double-sided tape to affix the ribbon to the paper.
(6) Until he can find a way to affix them more securely to his house, he says, they will remain stored in his garage.
(7) Each cable also includes an appropriate amount of clips and screws to properly affix the cables to the floor.
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(9) I am enclosing the card on which the Post Office wanted me to affix the necessary stamps.
(10) In contrast, where the affix is a prefix, the dependent clause follows the independent clause.
(11) The bath included a 10-cm glass Petri dish to which tubing was affixed with cyanoacrylate glue.
(12) The experimenters pronounced the affixes and bases in the blending part and the complex words in the segmentation part.
(13) Root and pattern affixation is considered nonlinear since neither of the two morphological components appears in continuous form; rather, they are interdigitated within each other.
(14) The patch is actually affixed to the skin and then, over time, it releases a steady stream of hormones.
(15) That is, the traditional concept of witnessing the affixation of a traditional signature reduces the incidence of forged signatures.
(16) Located next to the clip is a hole for affixing a lanyard to the base of the knife.
(17) Using only my wits and finely honed eye-hand coordination, I successfully affixed two labels.
(18) Newspapers - even the venerable New York Times - printed flags across entire back pages for affixation to windows.
(19) In coordinate dependency, however, the order of clausal constituency seems to be intimately related to that of affixation .
(20) Once the border on the wood is engraved, a fine cotton canvas is affixed to the wood with rabbit skin glue - a binding agent that is soaked in water overnight and then heated.
stick
append
stick on
detach
undo
unhook
Detach
Let go
Loosen