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The answer AFFIXING has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of affixing in various dictionaries:
verb - attach to
verb - add to the very end
verb - attach or become attached to a stem word
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Developing an attachment? |
Putting one's stamp on |
Attaching |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Nov 30 2013 Newsday.com |
Dec 3 2009 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Sep 4 2008 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else. |
Of the function or role of an affix |
Present participle of affix. |
Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else. |
An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word. |
Affixing might refer to |
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An Affixing machine is a machine that affixes postage stamps to an envelope, postcard or wrapper. Affixing machines first appeared in the 1850s but were not widely used until the early 20th century. There were also much larger floor models produced for this purpose. Stamp affixing machines were brought about by the need to mechanically affix stamps for bulk processing of mail. A secondary reason for the machines was to make the theft of stamps more difficult for employees with access to a large inventory of coils. The first widespread machine was created in 1884 by Engle Frankmussler, a Norwegian, who created the ‘Postage Stamp Affixing Machine’ as it was then called, was a crank-operated hardy machine that was effective but vulnerable to tampering. |