fixture

Etymology
Alteration of older, on the model of.

Noun

 * 1)  Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it; compare fitting, furnishing.
 * 2) A regular patron of a place or institution; a person constantly present at a certain place.
 * 3) A lighting unit; a luminaire.
 * 4) A work-holding or support device used in the manufacturing industry.
 * 5)  A scheduled match.
 * 6)  A state that can be recreated, used as a baseline for running software tests.
 * 1)  A scheduled match.
 * 2)  A state that can be recreated, used as a baseline for running software tests.

Derived terms

 * light fixture

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
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 * Galician:, ,
 * German:, Zubehörteil, festes Inventar, feste Einrichtung
 * Indonesian:
 * Malay: lekapan
 * Spanish:


 * Catalan: client habitual
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Spanish:


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 * Swedish:


 * Catalan: partit programat
 * French:
 * German: angesetztes Spiel
 * Spanish: fixture,
 * Welsh:


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 * Bulgarian:
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Verb

 * 1)  To furnish with, as, or in a fixture.
 * The device is available in both handheld and fixtured models.
 * 1)  To schedule (a match).

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The whole schedule of games to be played in a championship, indicating when each game is to be played, and which team is to play at home.
 * 2) The whole list of games to be played by a given team, indicating the date of each game, and which team is to play at home.
 * 1) The whole list of games to be played by a given team, indicating the date of each game, and which team is to play at home.

Synonyms
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