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Fixity

noun
1.
The quality of being fixed in place as by some firm attachment.  Synonyms: fastness, fixedness, fixture, secureness.  Antonym: looseness.
2.
The quality of being incapable of mutation.  Synonyms: immutability, immutableness.  Antonyms: mutability, mutableness.






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"Fixity" Quotes from Famous Books



... difficulties in which the evolutionist becomes involved through the fixity of species. He writes: "It is well known that as a rule distinct species will not cross, and that if they do cross the offspring are not fertile. On the other hand, it is true that all varieties of a species readily ...
— Evolution - An Investigation and a Critique • Theodore Graebner

... She thought him unstable. He had no fixity of purpose, no anchor of righteousness ...
— Sons and Lovers • David Herbert Lawrence

... than twenty-two, with dark hair raised over her brow like a diadem and falling at the back of her head in loose braids. Her complexion was clear but pale, her eyes were almond-shaped with long lashes and had a singular fixity of expression. ...
— The Son of Monte Cristo • Jules Lermina

... thatched roof, standing in a small orchard, bright with flowers. On a bench we saw the man sitting, entirely unconscious of our presence. He was a tall, strongly-built fellow with a beard, bronzed and healthy in appearance. His eyes were wide open, and, but for a curious fixity of gaze, I should not have suspected that he was blind. His hands were folded on his knee, and he was smiling; once or twice I saw his lips move as if he was talking to himself. "We won't go up to him," said the Vicar, "as it might startle him; we ...
— The Thread of Gold • Arthur Christopher Benson

... as himself of remodelling his ideas with regard to the old, accepted hypotheses. They both determined, on various grounds, to have nothing to do with the terrible theory, but to hold steadily to the law of the fixity of species. It was exactly at this juncture that we left London, and the slight and occasional but always extremely salutary personal intercourse with men of scientific leading which my Father had enjoyed at the British Museum and at the Royal Society came ...
— Father and Son • Edmund Gosse


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