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unfixed
  1. Not fixated or fixed; moving or changing freely v

  2. (en-past of: unfix)

WordNet
unfixed
  1. adj. not firmly placed or set or fastened [ant: fixed]

  2. lacking definition or definite content; "nebulous reasons"; "unfixed as were her general notions of what men ought to be"- Jane Austen [syn: nebulous]

Usage examples of "unfixed".

And with the candles and the wood fires and the ancient stones, it was a blink of the eye to imagine, this misty morning, that he had come unfixed in time, that oared vessels with heraldic sails might appear out of the mist on the end of the lake.

That was ahead of other questions, such as where they did come from, or what the unfixed star might be and what it meant.

Now if Matter possesses an identity--though only the identity of being indeterminate, unfixed and without quality--how can we bring it so under two principles?

Sensing his reluctance, Sharana unfixed the clasp that held her scant robe in place and let it fall open.

Since the top was being built first as it rose, it was widening slowly but perceptibly and the upper sections had a tendency to draw slack from the unfixed ones being raised.

From fixed-launcher sites, which are pre surveyed and from unfixed sites where they have to stop and survey before they fire.

Or, for an alternative source of flower-sails, there the unfixed star, the persistent oddness of which argue least that it had something to do with this manifes of machines, since it was a newcomer to the skies, since it had been, in the last forty years, acquiring a pl ora of what might be unfixed moonlets, mere sparks, But again, Manadgi thought,-the sparks themsel might grow-or come nearer to the earth and deal v men.

Her look was cold, wide, unfixed, with nothing of gratitude or of personal in it.

Deep into five-letter permutations, she can lose her way, suddenly unfixed from the letters and their strange internal rhythms.

She feels something has separated, softly come unfixed, and she tries to pull him down to the floor with her, stop him, keep him here, or crawls up onto him or into him, dissolving, or only lies prone and sobs unstoppably, being watched by herself from above.

Gradually, the mansion fell into disrepair, and the land became useless, the fields untended, the cotton unplanted, the fences unfixed.

And with the candles and the wood fires and the ancient stones, it was a blink of the eye to imagine, this misty morning, that he had come unfixed in time, that oared vessels with heraldic sails might appear out of the mist on the end of the lake.

I should wish the time to remain unfixed, so that the bitterness of the war may be taken for granted in the characters.