**Parts of Speech:** Enfix is a verb.
**Definitions:** Enfix means to insert an affix within a word, rather than at the beginning or end of it. It is a linguistic term used in morphology and refers to the process of adding a morpheme within a word.
**Pronunciations:** In US English, enfix is pronounced as en-fiks. In UK English, it is pronounced as en-fiks.
**Origin and Usage:** The term "enfix" was first used in the 20th century and is derived from the combination of en- (meaning within) and fix (meaning o attach). It is used in linguistic studies to describe the process of adding an affix within a word. Enfixation is a common process in many languages, including Bantu and Austronesian languages.
**Synonyms:** Infix, intraposition, interfix, medial affix, and infixation are all synonyms of enfix.
**Related Words:** Some related five-letter words to enfix are affix, infix, and suffix.
**Example Sentences:**
- In some languages, enfixation is used to indicate tense or aspect.
- The word "unbelievable" is an example of enfixation because the prefix "un-" is inserted within the root word "believe".
- The process of enfixation can change the meaning of a word, such as in the word "blackbird" where the enfix "-k-" changes the meaning of "bird".