He's been a fixture in the parade for many years. She hopes the new educational program will become a permanent fixture at the zoo.
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Word History
Etymology
alteration of earlier fixure (probably after mixture), going back to Middle English, "point of attachment," borrowed from Late Latin fīxūra "action of fixing, place where a nail is fixed," from Latin fīxus, past participle of fīgere "to drive in, insert, fasten" + -ūra-ure — more at fix entry 1