Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Fixation

Fixation (fiks*ā"shun) , noun

[Compare French fixation.]

1.
The act of fixing, or the state of being fixed.
An unalterable fixation of resolution. — Killingbeck
To light, created in the first day, God gave no proper place or fixation. — Sir W. Raleigh
Marked stiffness or absolute fixation of a joint. — Quain
A fixation and confinement of thought to a few objects. — Watts
2.
The act of uniting chemically with a solid substance or in a solid form; reduction to a non-volatile condition; -- said of gaseous elements.
3.
The act or process of ceasing to be fluid and becoming firm. — Glanvill
4.
A state of resistance to evaporation or volatilization by heat; -- said of metals. — Bacon