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vastliggend

Vastliggend is a Dutch adjective that appears infrequently in standard language. It is plausibly derived from the verb vastliggen, meaning to fix in place or fasten, and from liggend, the present participle of liggen, meaning lying or situated. Because it is not widely documented in major dictionaries or corpora, its precise sense can vary by context and it is often considered a technical or semi-technical term rather than everyday usage.

In general, vastliggend can be understood as describing something that is fixed, anchored, or permanently attached

Etymology and related terms: vastliggend combines vast- (fixed) with liggend (lying), forming a participial adjective. Related

See also: vastleggen, bevestigen, verankeren, anker.

References: There are no widely recognized dictionaries or linguistic sources that provide a standard definition for

to
a
reference
point.
When
it
does
occur,
it
tends
to
appear
in
descriptions
of
objects,
structures,
or
components
that
are
intended
to
remain
stationary
relative
to
their
environment,
as
opposed
to
movable
parts.
Given
its
rarity,
native
speakers
may
substitute
more
common
terminology
such
as
vast-fixed,
bevestigd,
or
verankerd
depending
on
the
intended
nuance.
terms
in
Dutch
include
vastleggen
(to
fix
or
record),
bevestigen
(to
attach
or
confirm),
and
verankeren
(to
anchor).
vastliggend.
This
article
offers
a
concise
note
on
usage
rather
than
a
normative,
dictionary-based
definition.