Interfix vs. Intermix — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Interfix and Intermix
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Interfix
In phonology, interfix, or, more commonly, linking element, is a phoneme which is placed in between two morphemes and does not have a semantic meaning.
Intermix
To mix or become mixed together.
Interfix
(linguistic morphology) An empty morph (meaningless morph) inserted between two morphemes in the process of word formation, such as English -i- and -o-.
Intermix
(transitive) To mix together; to intermingle or blend.
Interfix
(linguistic morphology) A transfix.
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Intermix
An intermixture; the product of mixing together
Interfix
An association link, a device to group multiple words or concepts.
Intermix
To mix together; to intermingle.
In yonder spring of roses, intermixedWith myrtle, find what to redress till noon.
Interfix
To attach or anchor (two or more parts) together.
Intermix
To be mixed together; to be intermingled.
Interfix
To insert (an interfix) between two morphemes.
Intermix
Combine into one;
Blend the nuts and raisins together
He blends in with the crowd
We don't intermingle much
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