fixatio
Fixatio is a Latin noun meaning the act of fixing, fastening, or securing something. In modern English-language scholarly writing, fixatio is primarily encountered as the Latin root behind the term fixation, used across medicine, biology, and philosophy.
In medical and surgical contexts, fixation refers to immobilization of a structure to allow healing. Internal
In histology and pathology, fixation denotes the preservation of tissues by chemical fixatives, such as formaldehyde,
In psychology, fixation is a developmental concept from psychoanalysis, describing persistence at an early stage of
Originating from the Latin fixare “to fasten,” fixatio appears mainly in historical or Latinized forms within